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Greg Lukianoff On Free Speech Fights

Politics
United States
开始于 April 25, 2026

The First Amendment is increasingly threatened by both political tribes. Listen now on the Dishcast

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While free speech is essential, it is important to consider the potential harm that certain expressions can inflict on marginalized communities.

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Balancing free speech with social responsibility is crucial; we must navigate these tensions to foster a healthier public discourse.

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Both political sides misuse the concept of free speech to justify harmful rhetoric, highlighting the need for clearer definitions and boundaries.

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Free speech is a fundamental right that should be protected at all costs, even if it offends some individuals or groups.

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The current climate of political correctness stifles genuine debate and undermines the essence of the First Amendment.

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