op.camp.elenabecker.jpg A world without the freedom to say controversial things — even objectively terrible things — is a world without free expression. Appears In CAMP: The left should embrace free-speech again By Emma Camp | February 17, 2021 The First Amendment protects racist speech, bigoted speech and other hate speech — however, this is not a flaw in our free-speech laws, but a deep strength.
CAMP: The left should embrace free-speech again By Emma Camp | February 17, 2021 The First Amendment protects racist speech, bigoted speech and other hate speech — however, this is not a flaw in our free-speech laws, but a deep strength.
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