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A rhetorical question is a figure of speech in the form of a question that is asked to make a point rather than to elicit an answer
Free speech is saying what you believe. For instance, if you don’t like the president or whoever, you can say it and won’t get in trouble. Speech crosses the line I believe with threats. Some people do prank calls saying they are terrorists and will bomb somewhere etc etc.
It's used in indirect kind of way.