Should freedom of expression ever be limited?

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Yes, there are too many crazy people right now coming up with crazy ways to express their sick thoughts and opinions.


The Freedom of Expression is a truly valuable right and must be protected from unwarranted restriction.

Expression of unpopular or dissident viewpoints is necessary in a free society, and is a part of how we change as a country.

We also must protect each other from abuse in the guise of expression. Some might argue that a bogus bomb threat is expression, but that sort of act is not, and should not be, protected.

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