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Why protect speech that you find offensive, wrong, or even dangerous?

💭 How to Think About This

It's easy to support free speech for ideas you agree with. The hard question is: why protect speech you find deeply offensive? Why do democracies protect even hateful or false speech (with some exceptions)?

Should offensive speech be protected?

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👨‍👩‍👧 For Parents & Teachers

🌱 A Small Everyday Story

1950s: Civil rights advocates called "dangerous agitators"
Their speech: deemed offensive by majority
If censored: no movement, no change
Today's consensus was yesterday's "offensive" speech
Who gets to decide what's acceptable? Power shifts.
Protect speech you hate, or lose speech you need.

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Key concepts: First Amendment, marketplace of ideas, counter-speech doctrine, prior restraint, categories of unprotected speech.