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    Oppression Of Freedom

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    Are we free or there is limits to our freedom. We born free but we lost it quickly there is no exist for absolute freedom its equal for chaos. We have religious and moral regulations organize our lives, relations , and the amount of freedom given for us. The suppression of freedom or restrict it in any kind and for any reason mean stop the march of social evolution. We have to launch of individual freedom away from fear, intolerance and racism. We choice what we want to be we choice the job…

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    Over years there have been times when freedom of speech would be taken away from people or be said to be more towards hate and bullying. Sometimes people would mistreat the freedom of speech to do what they want and get their way. It has also come to the point where freedom of speech would be only be allowed for some people instead of everyone because some people just don’t agree with someone's thoughts and opinions that sometimes they’ll say it offending them when really it’s nothing be…

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    about whatever we want. People who live in our country depend on freedom of speech. Our country is on of a few that has the individual right of freedom of speech. Through freedom of speech Martin Luther King Jr. was able to execute his individual rights to speak against what he thought was wrong. I believe we as the people have an individual right to speak our belifes. Speech is a powerful thing by itself, but to have the freedom to speak out your opinion is a unstoppable force. The 1960s were…

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    Capital High School, we recently read the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, and we discussed whether freedom is really free. Freedom is the ability to do what you want , but limites. These limits can varies from person to person. We as civilians should fight against government policies that will restrict our freedoms. All we need is to free ourself from the limitation…

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    Chapter Four, Legal Religion, talks about how religion freedoms are handled under the law. Sullivan expresses that religious ideas are free to be thought, however when put into practice, religious beliefs can be limited by the government. She talks about the difficulties presented by the American Legal system, for example the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which claim to protect varying religious beliefs, but in turn discriminate against religions not of the unsaid Protestant majority.…

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    Freedom Of Free Speech

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    government. Mills argued in On Liberty “...there ought to exist the fullest liberty of professing and discussing, as a matter of ethical conviction, any doctrine, however immoral it may be considered.” In a democratic society, freedom of speech plays an important role. Freedom of speech guarantees the citizens to participate in the democracy, and a democratic society isn’t stable if there is no free speech in the administration sector. Restrictions on free speech may cause harm to democratic…

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    Personal freedom is the foundation of society. Individuals need personal freedom to attain contentment in life. They can express their freedom by establishing their voice. However, individuals should be cautious of how loud their voices are, because they could lose their voice as a consequence. This idea of the importance of personal freedom is often explored in literature. In the film "Dead Poet's Society," Peter Weir makes powerful use of character development to suggest that achieving…

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    Censorship is limiting access to information, ideas or books in order to prevent knowledge or freedom of thought. It suppresses writing or speech for moral, political, or security reasons. Bleeping out swear words in songs, changing the words to more kid friendly version, cutting out sections of a speech, or even just paraphrasing to avoid offending anyone can be considered censorship. Restricting people's freedom of speech is not only against the law, but it also limits access to information -…

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    In the United States, freedom of speech should be accepted and not looked down upon. The First Amendment in the Constitution is supposed to protect our right to freedom of speech, we should be allowed to speak what is on our minds without consequence. Today, freedom of speech is not accepted and is always opposed. The government, your boss, your teachers and even your parents all tell you what you can and cannot say, this is unfair and unconstitutional. Freedom of speech is not protected…

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    Lack Of Freedom In Anthem

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    major freedom denied to the people of Anthem is the freedom of free speech and press. The freedom of speech is vital in a thriving society and helps strengthen it and creates a happy and good society. This is also a very important freedom because it allows people to state their mind and be unique. It also affects almost every aspect of life.This freedom is extremely important in our society and allows people to make their own decisions and to tell others about the way they feel. The freedom of…

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