Sign In To Proceed 435v5c

Don't have an ? 473g1v

osu! to create your own !
forum

600 posts 1k592b

posted
Total Posts
15
Topic Starter
Ashton
ok.
Deleted_6709840
OT doesnt boost your post count
Aomi
you tried
2015071
Razzy
omfg
Topic Starter
Ashton
:|

RoseusJaeger wrote: x175n

OT doesnt boost your post count

WHAT ASLKDJFLKSdjflksadjfsdvanajnvafdinlfdkjnmcnVLJFHN
Deleted_6709840
Sadly, it doesnt
Deleted_4310508
get fucked silly my nigga
Topic Starter
Ashton

Nameless wrote: 3y341y

get fucked silly my nigga


why
?


Just why?

:O
Tae
You tried
Underforest
that's nothing :)
Topic Starter
Ashton

Underforest wrote: 345l6o

that's nothing :)

pfft


4.000 of your posts are 'ok' 'dumb' 'i agree' 'I don't think this is a good idea' noob
Underforest

Whirl wrote: 605262

Underforest wrote: 345l6o

that's nothing :)

pfft


4.000 of your posts are 'ok' 'dumb' 'i agree' 'I don't think this is a good idea' noob
Freedom of speech is the right to articulate one's opinions and ideas without fear of government retaliation or censorship, or societal sanction. The term freedom of expression is sometimes used synonymously, but includes any act of seeking, receiving and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used.

Governments restrict speech with varying limitations. Common limitations on speech relate to libel, slander, obscenity, pornography, sedition, incitement, fighting words, classified information, copyright violation, trade secrets, non-disclosure agreements, the right to privacy, the right to be forgotten, political correctness, public security, public order, public nuisance, campaign finance reform, perjury, and oppression. Whether these limitations can be justified under the harm principle depends upon whether influencing a third party's opinions or actions adversely to the second party constitutes such harm or not. Governmental and other compulsory organizations often have policies restricting the freedom of speech for political reasons, for example, speech codes at state schools.

The term "offense principle" is also used to expand the range of free speech limitations to prohibit forms of expression where they are considered offensive to society, special interest groups or individuals. For example, freedom of speech is limited in many jurisdictions to widely differing degrees by religious legal systems, religious offense or laws about incitement to ethnic or racial hatred. With the evolution of the digital age, corporations are gaining control over people's opinions, ideas, and means of communication. Governments are also known to employ various filtering systems over the internet to restrict the interaction of its citizens with outside countries.

The right to freedom of expression is recognized as a human right under article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and recognized in international human rights law in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICR). Article 19 of the ICR states that "everyone shall have the right to hold opinions without interference" and "everyone shall have the right to freedom of expression; this right shall include freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers, either orally, in writing or in print, in the form of art, or through any other media of his choice". Article 19 additionally states that the exercise of these rights carries "special duties and responsibilities" and may "therefore be subject to certain restrictions" when necessary "[f]or respect of the rights or reputation of others" or "[f]or the protection of national security or of public order (order public), or of public health or morals".
Aomi
ok
Stefan
go
Please sign in to reply.

New reply 1b384i