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ANTONII [103]
3 years ago
5

in 2-3 sentences, respond to the quote, "If freedom of speech means anything, it means a willingness to stand and let people say

things with which we disagree, and which do (bother) us considerably."
Social Studies
1 answer:
FrozenT [24]3 years ago
4 0

As unfortunate as it may be to some, this quote is accurate. However, just because people can say things that we disagree with, we do not have to stand by idly. As long as you are not violently protesting against what others are saying, it's entirely in your constituents to oppose ideas and viewpoints that you do not agree with.

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