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Marley Patrick
2 February, 20:23
How is the right of freedom of speech protected
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Kamari Schroeder
2 February, 23:19
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That someones right to say something is protected within certain limits. a person may have to suffer consequences for saying somethings, but they still have a right to say them.
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