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 @RationalisticDeliberation from Connecticut agreed…11mos11MO

Parents should start taking responsibility for their kids actions, leave the rest of us alone.

 @StateSecretsfrom New York disagreed…11mos11MO

While I understand the importance of freedom of speech, history has shown that unlimited speech can have negative consequences. For instance, during the Rwandan Genocide in 1994, radio broadcasts fueled ethnic hatred and incited violence, ultimately contributing to the deaths of nearly a million people. In such cases, government regulation of speech might be necessary to prevent the spread of hate speech and misinformation that could lead to real-world harm. Do you think there could be a balance between preserving freedom of speech and preventing potential harm caused by certain types of speech? If so, how would you propose to strike that balance?

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