Can You Ever Have Too Much Free Speech?
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HI team,
In this world of instant information, should all speech be free?
- What does “free speech” mean to you?
Can you give an example from your own life or country? - Do you think people should be allowed to say anything they want? Why or why not?
Where, if anywhere, should limits exist? - Are there words or ideas that you believe cause real harm?
How do words affect individuals or groups? - Should free speech be different in public places (schools, workplaces, social media) than in private conversations?
Why or why not? - Do you think governments should be allowed to limit hate speech to protect minority groups?
What might be the benefits and risks of doing this? - Who should decide what counts as “hate speech” or “harmful speech”?
The government, courts, companies, or the public? - How does free speech work in your home country compared to the United States?
What surprised you when you learned about it? - Should social media companies be allowed to remove posts or ban users for certain speech?
Is that censorship or responsibility? - Can free speech and respect for others exist at the same time?
What does respectful disagreement look like? - If you were creating a society from the beginning, how would you balance free speech and safety?
What rules would you make, and why?
