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What is meant by the right to freedom of expression

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Answered by gwenlinxoxo
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Answer:

Freedom of expression, also known as freedom of speech, means that any individual is allowed to have his/her own opinions and beliefs without any censoring or sanctioning (ex: someone trying to attack them for their views) as said in the First Amendment

Explanation:

Our freedom of speech rights originate from the First Amendment itself as it says it right here in the U.S. Constitution: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." With freedom of expression, we are able to believe and say what we want without having to be restricted. However, please keep in mind that even though we have a right to free speech, our free speech might not always protect us from repercussions in public from voicing their opinions as we must always watch our words & the way we speak regardless. Sometimes, there are times where we do have to limit ourselves for safety reasons.

Answered by Evanbo222
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Answer:

Right to Freedom of Expression includes the freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of borders, whether orally, in writing or in print, by way of art, or in another way chosen by him or her.

Explanation:

  • An important human right that is necessary for a democratic society is the freedom of expression.
  • It permits the free interchange of thoughts, viewpoints, and information, allowing people to establish their own opinions on matters of public concern.
  • The right to freedom of expression includes the freedom to seek, receive, and transmit information and ideas of all sorts, independent of boundaries, whether verbally, in writing or in print, through art, or in another means selected by him or her.
  • Freedom of expression promotes public discourse, a free and independent press, informed citizenry, and open government operations.
  • However, the freedom of expression has several restrictions and is subject to limitations.
  • This occurs when someone else's rights or society's ideals are violated due to someone else's freedom of expression.
  • In circumstances like these, the state has the legal authority to prohibit or penalize harmful utterances.
  • Defamation, hate speech, obscenity, pornography, public order, national security, confidential information, trade secrets, and copyright breaches are a few examples of this.

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