Do we really need to be concerned about free speech in America?
Free speech is not absolute, and never has been anywhere.
The text of the First Amendment, of course, is simple, sparse, direct, and clear. It enumerates five fundamental freedoms—speech, press, religion, peaceful assembly, and the right to petition for the redress of our grievances. For many of us, speech is primary—the first freedom, without which the others could not exist.
In a culture where anyone can say anything about individuals or groups without meeting an elemental standard of proof, definitions of what is offensive, and therefore unacceptable, hate speech are ever harder to agree upon. Higher education speech codes that attempt to restrict or prohibit offensive speech, however well-intentioned, have increasingly come under scrutiny. Ironically, despite this unprecedented liberty of expression, never have Americans had a harder time figuring out what free speech means, or how to implement it with reasonable, common-sense standards, especially in higher education.
So, do we really need to be concerned about, not really. Speech is free, and always will be. How we express our speech which is tolerant to everyone is somethings needs to be decided at individual basis.
what do you think the status of free speech in America is? Do you believe that the average American person supports freedom of speech? When someone claims to support freedom of speech, do you think that person really supports all speech or just the speech he or she happens to agree with? If you were the Chief of the Speech Police, what kind of speech would you forbid, and why? Would you forbid gay-bashing speech, racist jokes or insults, extremist...
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