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  • @kava
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    11 year ago

    Go to Google and search “define freedom of speech”

    the right to express any opinions without censorship or restraint.

    It doesn’t say government anywhere there. I think I know where you are coming from - lots of people complain about private businesses or organizations not honoring freedom of speech and they may not be aware that legally only the government gives you the right to speech.

    Ie a business can tell you to leave if you say something offensive or a university doesn’t have to accept a fascist lecturer.

    I think you learned something about that and want to tell everyone but don’t worry - everyone knows. I’d imagine most people here are college educated.

    Freedom of speech is an ideal borne out of the enlightenment. Just like the pursuit of happiness or liberty. These ideas are not inextricably tied to governments.

    For example a slave owner giving their slave freedom. Nothing to do with government but it is an expansion of liberty. Of course modern liberal governments also guarantee liberty but it didn’t originate the idea nor has exclusive use of the concept.

    It’s a general, abstract thing.

    Also you’re right, I have no desire at all to learn from you because I have determined you’re out of your element. Really this message is for other people reading