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authorRunxi Yu <harriet@andrewyu.org>2023-08-24 20:25:48 +0100
committerRunxi Yu <harriet@andrewyu.org>2023-08-24 20:25:48 +0100
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 		Is freedom of speech absolute? Why do we traditionally see it as a fundamental right? Is it really inalienable?<br />
-		I think a grea portion of this lies upon the dangers to democracy when censoring political speech. Is that a sufficient reason to accept freedom of speech as a universal right, that protects e.g. hate speech and inciting violence?
+		I think a great portion of this lies upon the dangers to democracy when censoring political speech. Is that a sufficient reason to accept freedom of speech as a universal right, that protects e.g. hate speech and inciting violence?
 		<a href="https://www.andrewyu.org/microblog/#15">&</a>
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