Free speech == you are free to speak to the public and no one is going to throw you to jail for your words. He's allowed to speak at the UN which is enough proof of the right for free speech. But whether there're anybody who are interested in listening to your speech, this is another matter
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Free speech == you are free to speak to the public and no one is going to throw you to jail for your words. He's allowed to speak at the UN is enough proof of the right for free speech. But whether there's anybody who are interested in listening to your speech, this is another matter
Free speech == you are free to speak to the public and no one is going to throw you to jail for your words. He's allowed to speak at the UN which is enough proof of the right for free speech. But whether there're anybody who are interested in listening to your speech, this is another matter
Free speech == you are free to speak to the public and no one is going to throw you to jail for your words. He's allowed to speak at the UN is enough proof of the right for free speech. But whether there's anybody who are interested in listening to your speech, this is another matter
AGREE !!!