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Mumz [18]
2 years ago
9

Im writing a timed essay and this is the prompt "Should the right to free speech outweigh our desire to end the use of hateful w

ords?" can someone tell me what that means please?
English
2 answers:
Brrunno [24]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Yeah, so that basically means, "Is our right to free speech more important than our wish to stop using hateful words?"

viva [34]2 years ago
4 0
It is basically saying that our freedom of speech more important then ending hate speech (not being able to voice our opinions about a sensitive topic). The side that I believe is easier to defend is the outweighs of freedom of speech. The 5 parts of freedom of speech protects our 5 rights (speech, religion, press, assembly, right to petition the government). There’s many controversy in the world happening that if we have the platform in a “free” country, we should be able to express ourselves.
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