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    "On a constitutional foothold, the first amendment is a minefield of dead ends for what seems to be most legislation. Demonstrated by the recent uproar over net neutrality, our internet-driven society has led us to keep our first amendment rights under lock and key. Anything otherwise would be largely irresponsible of our government's constitutional duties. Society, after all, no longer lives in a world of just paper and pen. However, at the precise moment content online trespasses beyond the…

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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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    within the constitution. It includes our freedoms of “religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition” (Sidlow and Henschen). This amendment entitles us to protection of our rights away from government interference. It “forbids Congress” from prohibiting our first amendment rights in any way (Cornell University). When the constitution was drafted, the framers of the American constitution did not realize the need to implement the limitations of our freedoms. In our time, people are often confused…

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    In today's world we have freedom of speech. We take that to grant and if and if we would’ve been in the olden days we would get our heads cut off because they didn't have the right of freedom of speech.In the late 17th and 18th centuries, europe philoshers explored ideas on how to imporve the world socity. The enlightenment was about equal rights, the philosophers influenced the enlightenment in the 17th century were John Locke, adam Smith, Voltaire, and Mary Wollstonecraft. The philosophers…

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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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    Misjudgment’s on Freedom of Speech is like taking candy away from a baby, as a result, whatever kind of violation going against someone’s 1st Amendment will surely lash out and would be upset. Furthermore, Freedom of Speech is a very important Amendment that is used daily in the American life. Freedom of Speech is the right to speak openly without fear of government obstruction, this is considered the 1st Amendment. The Bill of Rights was created to prohibit the government from certain powers…

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    Charlottesville Speech

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    Charlottesville Firstly, I believe that everyone is entitled to their own beliefs and opinions, but when you resort to violence to silence and condemn others for their beliefs that is going way too far. Many people hide behind the right to free speech, but there is a fine line between what is protected under free speech and what is breaking the law. Nobody has a right to impede on the rights of others just because they have opposing viewpoints. The events that took place in Charlottesville were…

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    Is Censorship Wrong

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    people are against censorship because they are being restricted their individual liberties. There have been numerous attempts to censor the internet in the United States. The first amendment is gives people individual rights. This amendment gives the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and the right to petition the government. Therefore, if censorship were legal it would be violating our first amendment rights as citizens of the United States. I believe censorship is wrong and it is…

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    Censorship; Why Is It Necessary to Censor Some Materials Some people don’t like censorship because they want to know what’s happening with the societies all over the world; however, others do like censorship because they don’t really want their people to know what’s happening within their country’s problems. Censorship is restricting access to books, internets, or movies. Censorship can go beyond that and restrict access for some societies. The government decides what the population should…

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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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