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    Introduction America is known as The Land of Freedom, basically we are entitled for legal freedom to do whatever we wanted to. However, the freedom of speech has been challenged by many university students and educators recently. In their argument, they believe that free speech has triggered students’ unhappiness and jeopardize campus’ safety. What is the free speech or freedom of speech? According to dictionary, freedom of speech is the right of people to express their opinions publicly without

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    controversial subject that challenges one's ability to separate their personal bias and beliefs and their duty to uphold the constitutional rights that come with the freedom this country was built on. Hate crime and speech laws do not infringe on our right to freedom of speech. Hate crime

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    The movie I chose was Freedom Writers. I feel this movie has plenty of sociological aspects in it and I could view it with a sociological imagination. The sociological imagination is a quality of the mind that allows us to understand the relationship between our individual circumstances and larger social forces. (Ferris, 2008, p. 24) It has deviance, race, ethnicity, and culture. The movie is about a first year teacher who has landed a job at Woodrow Wilson High School. She chose this school because

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    The senseless attacks in Copenhagen and Paris in recent weeks were completely unjustifiable. Killing someone to silence their views is plain cowardice. Yet, as the movement for the freedom of speech is reignited, it is safe to say that it still has a long way to go. The widespread outburst of support for free speech is a touching gesture, yes, but with all this talk for absolute free speech as a fundamental right, many of us who support Charlie Hebdo or Lars Vilks are simple hypocrites. We tweet

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    they convey the idea that belonging to a particular social group warrants someone’s being held in or treated with contempt. However, Freedom of speech is the most important and basic right that a human in every country deserves. Freedom of speech and hate speech are two opposite things. Therefore, the government needs to draw a line between hate speech and freedom of speech to protect a citizen. Hate speech should be banned and extreme speech regulated because it is one of the reasons for many negative

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    several decades, the definition of American freedom has changed, especially following the ascent to power of different individuals from the two different political parties who have different opinions regarding freedom. Conservatives have a limited definition of this concept. They center it to the freedom from government interference and in markets. Accordingly, the government is a threat to the entrepreneur (not the citizen) (Vedder, 2015). In this aspect, freedom entails limitation of government capacity;

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    Movies such as the “Freedom Writers (LaGravenese, 2007)” and “Precious Knowledge (Palos, 2011)” both support the central theme of discrimination and race within a school system. The students in both movies come from backgrounds experiencing poverty, gangs, and violence experiencing discrimination and the lack of support for their education, but overcome the stereotypes and battles to gain access to receiving their education at their fullest potential. Each movie involves students that were guided

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    Safety vs Freedom of Speech Essay

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    can we make our country safe again?” Unfortunately, there isn’t a simple answer. America is united in the cause, but divided over the methods of preventing terrorism. At this time of uncertainty, many are urging Americans to “give up” some of their freedoms and privacy in exchange for safety. Regrettably, this wave of patriotism has spilled over, and is beginning to infringe on our fundamental liberties as outlined in the Bill of Rights. Since the September 11th terrorist

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    In the movie “freedom writers” kids learn to be tolerant and respect others for their color and race. It shows how these kids from the streets improve and change their perspective on color. The help from their teacher Ms. Gruwell really inspired and changed them. In their minds everything is about color. Slowly throughout the movie they change and accept others. In the beginning of the movie Erin Gruwell the new teacher is excited happy and tolerant of everyone. Her husband and she are happy and

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    Freedom during the Gilded Age The meaning of freedom for black Americans have changed over time, during the Gilded Age Blacks’ definition of freedom was defined as a new “social order” still driven at the hope of an American society breaking free from the anti-democratic restraints imposed by a corrupt government. This concept of freedom changed when WWII and the 1960’s Conservative Revolution started ,allowing blacks to reap the benefits of social, political and economic prosperities by having the

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