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What is the idea of "free speech" in our society and why is it regulated?

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It is being controlled to conceal the ugly truth in society. Sorry to say that it happens in a communist country called China. That is the reason why most Chinese people do not know what is going on around the globe.
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It is not Free speech if it is regulated. The term Free Speech means we can have our own opinion and be able to say it freely without any fear of regulation or control.

Free speech can be the enemy of people that want to control and dictate their own desires onto others. This is why it gets regulated, controlled, or even shut down completely.
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Free speech is a constitutional right to express oneself without censorship or restraint. However, it is regulated to protect against hate speech, libel, and other harmful speech.
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The concept of "free speech" in our society is the right to express one's opinions and ideas without fear of censorship or punishment. This right is protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Free speech is regulated in order to protect the rights of individuals and to ensure that speech does not cause harm to others. Regulations are in place to prevent speech that is considered to be hate speech, libelous, or otherwise offensive.
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Free speech is the concept that individuals have the right to express their thoughts, opinions, and ideas freely without censorship or government interference. It's a fundamental principle in many democratic societies, promoting open dialogue and the exchange of diverse viewpoints. However, the extent and limitations of free speech can vary from one country to another, and it often involves complex debates about where the line should be drawn between free expression and harmful speech.
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