Social Sciences, asked by varsha18, 1 year ago

does the right to freedom of speech and expression mean that we can say whatever we like

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Answered by neelimashorewala
10
freedom of speech and expression is our fundamental right. but it doesn't mean that we can say whatever we like to anyone. freedom of speech doesn't give us right insult or slander anyone. it doesn't mean that you can force your opinions on others and/or force them to follow them. As the famous saying goes, 'one's freedom ends where other's freedom starts.' every individual has right to exist with dignity and honor, insulting violates that right.  with right comes responsibilities. if the government has provided us with an immensely powerful tool, it falls on us to use it wisely. rights and responsibilities are 2 sides of same coin. 
Answered by mehakverma18012006
5

No,  the right to freedom of speech and expression does not mean that we can say whatever we like.

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