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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Freedom
The First Amendment has lead Americans to believe in a hallowed
sense of freedom that does not exist -- freedom of speech. Freedom of
speech in this country has never been absolute. You cant yell fire in a
crowded theater, solicit bribes, make terrorist threats, slander another,
intentionally inflict emotional distress or be obscene in public (Dickerson).
What Americans do have a right to is their opinion and the means by which to
express it, no matter if the opinion is favorable or not. There are some
advocates who champion for restrictions on unfavorable speech, like violent
or racist remarks. And though the intentions behind such beliefs are made in
good faith, it is unrealistic to believe the mission of filtering out racist speech
could be completed without catching in the same net all kinds of other speech
that is considered OK (Lawrence III 514). I firmly believe that a
government that tells its citizens what is appropriate to say will soon be
dictating what they may think also, and by that, it is unlawful for the
government to regulate racist or violent speech. By doing so the government
would intrude on students creativity and learning process, would set illusive
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