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Absolutely. Guaranteed.
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Absolutely.
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Hey, Dreamy, great question. Can we be truly free in their speech and thought? The true philosophy of freedom of expression. Freedom of expression is exactly that. But we must not forget the consequence or the input of our personal equation. Think of this.
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We are in control of the equation, whether we bring a negative or a positive experience to that expression. We are in control.
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Thank you, Carmen, for expressing. I appreciate that.
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no because see, the word free and the word, and the term free speech are not the same they're not the same kind free okay, because a when you I have the word speech, speech already does certain things to people okay. This dictates how we act, you know our aesthetic, umm, you know on how we hurt people, how we not hurt people. So when you say free speech it's speech that is already regulated by your nation or your
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Our speech is regulated by our nation and our traditions, okay? When the word free is attached to speech, free speech with American, then this is just, we're free as long as we take accountability for certain things. But still, you can't just walk up into anybody's house and just say what you want to. Have you ever heard anybody say, free speech, motherfucker, in somebody's house? You can't go into somebody's house and say free speech.
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You know, I mean, there's rules to this game, so being free is being free, but free speech, ok, you know, uhh... What a lot of people are thinking, they're thinking of another word, but it isn't free free speech. Free speech really doesn't mean FREE speech, the freedom to say what you want, whenever you want, wherever you want, that's not really what it means, and the Constitution didn't even state it as such. Is 30 seconds really the minimum for everybody or what? I don't know.
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Thank you for sharing Emac, I appreciate you explaining that.
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