The Role Of Freedom Of Speech In The United States

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American is known over the world through its history like the nation of freedom. The pioneers who left their homeland in the old world , were looking to a new world where they could have more freedom.So , they were running away and abondonning also the historical burden and rules of the old world. From this early times passing by the war of indepence against the british colonis until now, American nation does its best to keeps that values that makes their country unique. However, if it is true that in the country people live and enjoy everyday day their freedom; it is also truth that this freedom is not always well handled… sometimes American misuse that freedom, especially when they want to talk their mind.Then soljenystsyne in his article the A world Split Apart tried to warn western civilization about the misuse of this freedom when he states “ Destructive and irresponsible freedom has been granted boundless space.Society appears to have little defense against the abyss of human decadence. The early America was established with the idea of freedom. At the time of America nation inception, founders already believed that the open, free exchange of ideas was necessary for the survival of the real democracy. Then, the point of free speech were to promote the democracy. They wanted to give to citizens …show more content…

As mention in the article of the Christian Sciences Monitor “"If you have the freedom to express your opinion, then you have the freedom to offend" then many American hurt others while they are exercising their freedom of speech. For example, several case showed how someone used that right to intentionally mislead or degrade other, and that action resulted in harm to the listener.The situation become unfair because the speaker does not have the right to use his or her speech to wrongfully induce another to do something that harms

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