The Right to Free Speech vs. the Right to Not be Offended

P. C. Zick:

A very well written piece on free speech and what it entails.


Originally posted on a day in the life of patootie:


The Right to Free Speech vs. the Right to Not be Offended



First… The right to free speech is a constitution right. The right to not be offended does not exist. There are limits to free speech such as lies (yelling “fire” when there is none), derogatory statements about race or gender (which can be construed as hate speech), using obscenities on the radio and tv, and a few more you can look up yourself.



Being an author, a blogger, and an artist, I’m strongly attached to this issue. There is an important discussion going on in this country regarding our right to free speech, and many organizations are circling the wagons, but there seems to be some major confusion between “recognizing bad taste” and “being deeply offended.” There was recently an incident of a satirist being accused of sexual harassment  over a college newspaper article published on April Fool’s…


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Published on May 29, 2015 13:53
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