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ONEFOUR - Freedom Of Speech (Official Music Video)
ONEFOUR - Freedom Of Speech (Official Music Video)
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DOP - Aaron Bull
1st AC - Gary Morris
Gaffer - Deniz Celik
Best Boy - Nicholas Saverino
Best Boy - Oscar Dewis
Best Boy - Jesse Campos
Key Grip - Flying Gecko
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'We choose freedom': Kamala Harris drops first campaign ad
Vice President Kamala Harris has released with her first campaign video since launching her presidential bid. Her campaign theme -- "We choose freedom." CNN's Priscilla Alvarez has more. #CNN #News
published: 25 Jul 2024
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The First Amendment Explained | Quick Learner
The First Amendment protects freedoms of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition. This sounds straightforward, but the First Amendment is still the subject of continuing interpretation and dispute.
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Freedom of Speech
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Free speech, explained by Greg Lukianoff
Author of the Canceling of the American Mind Greg Lukianoff explains the current state of free speech in the United States.
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Greg Lukianoff, president of the @TheFIREorg discusses how free speech has evolved – from its induction into the United States Constitution, to its prevalence on modern American college campuses. But with cancel culture more relevant than ever, is free speech at risk?
When, if ever, should speech be controlled? When are speech moderators in the wrong? And when should people in power choose not to speak at all? Lukianoff explains all this and more, in this...
published: 02 Feb 2024
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Freedom of Speech Explained
The First Amendment gives Americans five basic freedoms: Freedom of speech, press, petition, assembly and religion. While all five are important, perhaps Freedom of speech is talked about the most.
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The free speech debate typically happens at either end of a spectrum — people believe they should be able to say whatever they want, or they believe that certain things (e.g. hate speech) should be censored. Who is right, and who gets to decide?
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ONEFOUR - Freedom Of Speech (Official Music Video)
ONEFOUR - Freedom Of Speech (Official Music Video)
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ONEFOUR - Freedom Of Speech (Official Music Video)
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Mixed & Mastered by Adam Lunn
Directed by Matt Wilson
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Gaffer - Deniz Celik
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Directed by Matt Wilson
Line Producer - Zain Ayub
1st AD - Michael Santos
DOP - Aaron Bull
1st AC - Gary Morris
Gaffer - Deniz Celik
Best Boy - Nicholas Saverino
Best Boy - Oscar Dewis
Best Boy - Jesse Campos
Key Grip - Flying Gecko
Unit / Set PA - Heidi Kaye
Set PA - Karishama Singh
Set PA - Shehryar Hussein
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'We choose freedom': Kamala Harris drops first campaign ad
Vice President Kamala Harris has released with her first campaign video since launching her presidential bid. Her campaign theme -- "We choose freedom." CNN's P...
Vice President Kamala Harris has released with her first campaign video since launching her presidential bid. Her campaign theme -- "We choose freedom." CNN's Priscilla Alvarez has more. #CNN #News
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Vice President Kamala Harris has released with her first campaign video since launching her presidential bid. Her campaign theme -- "We choose freedom." CNN's Priscilla Alvarez has more. #CNN #News
- published: 25 Jul 2024
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2:51
The First Amendment Explained | Quick Learner
The First Amendment protects freedoms of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition. This sounds straightforward, but the First Amendment is still the subj...
The First Amendment protects freedoms of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition. This sounds straightforward, but the First Amendment is still the subject of continuing interpretation and dispute.
𝐀𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐃𝐮𝐤𝐞 𝐔𝐧𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐲
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The First Amendment protects freedoms of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition. This sounds straightforward, but the First Amendment is still the subject of continuing interpretation and dispute.
𝐀𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐃𝐮𝐤𝐞 𝐔𝐧𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐲
Established in 1924 in Durham, North Carolina, Duke University is one of the world’s leading institutions for education, research, and patient care.
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- published: 25 May 2021
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What Does "Freedom of Speech" Mean in the U.S.? | History
What is free speech? How does the freedom of speech factor in to the U.S. Constitution? What are limitations and protections of free speech in the U.S.?
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Freedom of Speech
Learn about the importance of freedom of speech and assembly through Greta Thunberg's inspiring climate activism, in this 4:52 minute long video lesson.
Freedo...
Learn about the importance of freedom of speech and assembly through Greta Thunberg's inspiring climate activism, in this 4:52 minute long video lesson.
Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the liberty to articulate opinions without fear of retaliation or censorship. While the idea is old — John Milton argued that a marketplace of ideas should be as open and free as possible in 1644 — it took until 1948 before freedom of speech gained global recognition via the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations. But what exactly is it, what statements are protected by it, and which ones aren't?
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Does espionage enter under the protection of free speech rights? Learn about the famous case of Schnek vs United States
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Watch the full documentary about free speech activist Edward Snowden
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Watch the full documentary about Reddit founder and internet activist Aaron Schwarz
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SOURCES
Freedom of speech - Wikipedia.org
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech
First Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia.org
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
What is hate speech - Un.org
https://www.un.org/en/hate-speech/understanding-hate-speech/what-is-hate-speech?gclid=Cj0KCQiAw8OeBhCeARIsAGxWtUxLL_IPRqeDsVRR56jntGll9ObiQVm1ETWzHsp2Z1qz_57vro8njk0aAj3OEALw_wcB
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02:14 Limitation
03:49 Conclusion
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04:35 Ending
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Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the liberty to articulate opinions without fear of retaliation or censorship. While the idea is old — John Milton argued that a marketplace of ideas should be as open and free as possible in 1644 — it took until 1948 before freedom of speech gained global recognition via the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations. But what exactly is it, what statements are protected by it, and which ones aren't?
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Editor: Jonas Koblin
Artist: Pascal Gaggelli
Voice: Matt Abbott
Coloring: Nalin
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Production: Selina Bador
Proofreading: Susan
Sound Design: Miguel Ojeda
SOUNDTRACKS
Nice Toys - Studio Le Bus
Midnight Mischief - Jonathan Boyle
DIG DEEPER with these top videos, games and resources:
Look at this list of all older and current protests around the globe.
https://carnegieendowment.org/publications/interactive/protest-tracker?gclid=CjwKCAjw7p6aBhBiEiwA83fGugdLS1lGfi2PMUYOHq1o_o-WXq6Fsn_KD1OkMW4tkfNV80QOJp-aCRoCPhAQAvD_BwE
Does espionage enter under the protection of free speech rights? Learn about the famous case of Schnek vs United States
https://www.oyez.org/cases/1900-1940/249us47
Watch the full documentary about free speech activist Edward Snowden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9g_sqKH2z4I
Watch the full documentary about Reddit founder and internet activist Aaron Schwarz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q6Fzbgs_Lg
SOURCES
Freedom of speech - Wikipedia.org
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech
First Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia.org
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
What is hate speech - Un.org
https://www.un.org/en/hate-speech/understanding-hate-speech/what-is-hate-speech?gclid=Cj0KCQiAw8OeBhCeARIsAGxWtUxLL_IPRqeDsVRR56jntGll9ObiQVm1ETWzHsp2Z1qz_57vro8njk0aAj3OEALw_wcB
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CHAPTER
00:00 Introduction
01:19 What is Freedom of speech?
01:44 Understand the scope
02:14 Limitation
03:49 Conclusion
04:25 Patron credits
04:35 Ending
#sproutslearning #freedomofspeech #censorship #opinion
- published: 02 Feb 2023
- views: 34949
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Free speech, explained by Greg Lukianoff
Author of the Canceling of the American Mind Greg Lukianoff explains the current state of free speech in the United States.
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Author of the Canceling of the American Mind Greg Lukianoff explains the current state of free speech in the United States.
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Greg Lukianoff, president of the @TheFIREorg discusses how free speech has evolved – from its induction into the United States Constitution, to its prevalence on modern American college campuses. But with cancel culture more relevant than ever, is free speech at risk?
When, if ever, should speech be controlled? When are speech moderators in the wrong? And when should people in power choose not to speak at all? Lukianoff explains all this and more, in this interview with Freethink’s Editor-in-chief, Robert Chapman-Smith.
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Greg Lukianoff is an attorney, New York Times best-selling author, and the President and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). He is the author of Unlearning Liberty: Campus Censorship and the End of American Debate, Freedom From Speech, and FIRE’s Guide to Free Speech on Campus. Most recently, he co-authored The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure with Jonathan Haidt. Most recently Greg co-authored The Canceling of the American Mind: Cancel Culture Undermines Trust and Threatens Us All—But There Is a Solution with Rikki Schlott. Greg is also an Executive Producer of Can We Take a Joke? (2015), a feature-length documentary that explores the collision between comedy, censorship, and outrage culture, both on and off campus, and of Mighty Ira: A Civil Liberties Story (2020), an award-winning feature-length film about the life and career of former ACLU Executive Director Ira Glasser.
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Author of the Canceling of the American Mind Greg Lukianoff explains the current state of free speech in the United States.
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Greg Lukianoff, president of the @TheFIREorg discusses how free speech has evolved – from its induction into the United States Constitution, to its prevalence on modern American college campuses. But with cancel culture more relevant than ever, is free speech at risk?
When, if ever, should speech be controlled? When are speech moderators in the wrong? And when should people in power choose not to speak at all? Lukianoff explains all this and more, in this interview with Freethink’s Editor-in-chief, Robert Chapman-Smith.
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About Greg Lukianoff:
Greg Lukianoff is an attorney, New York Times best-selling author, and the President and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). He is the author of Unlearning Liberty: Campus Censorship and the End of American Debate, Freedom From Speech, and FIRE’s Guide to Free Speech on Campus. Most recently, he co-authored The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure with Jonathan Haidt. Most recently Greg co-authored The Canceling of the American Mind: Cancel Culture Undermines Trust and Threatens Us All—But There Is a Solution with Rikki Schlott. Greg is also an Executive Producer of Can We Take a Joke? (2015), a feature-length documentary that explores the collision between comedy, censorship, and outrage culture, both on and off campus, and of Mighty Ira: A Civil Liberties Story (2020), an award-winning feature-length film about the life and career of former ACLU Executive Director Ira Glasser.
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Freedom of Speech Explained
The First Amendment gives Americans five basic freedoms: Freedom of speech, press, petition, assembly and religion. While all five are important, perhaps Freedo...
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The free speech debate typically happens at either end of a spectrum — people believe they should be able to say whatever they want, or they believe that certain things (e.g. hate speech) should be censored. Who is right, and who gets to decide?
While they acknowledge that speech is a powerful weapon that can cause infinite good and infinite harm, former ACLU president Nadine Strossen, sociologist Nicholas Christakis, author and skeptic Michael Shermer, and others agree that the principle should be defended for everyone, not just for those who share our views. "I'm not defending the Nazis," says Strossen, "I'm defending a principle that is especially important for those of us who want to have the freedom to raise our voices, to protest the Nazis and everything they stand for."
However, as Strossen and attorney Floyd Abrams point out, there have always been boundaries when it comes to free speech and the First Amendment. There are rules, established by the Supreme Court, meant to ensure that speech is not used to inflict "imminent, specific harm" on others.
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NADINE STROSSEN: There is absolutely no doubt that speech can do an infinite amount of harm as well as an infinite amount of good. The reason why censorship is bad is precisely because speech is so powerful. And with that power, we, human beings can exert it, either to great good or to great ill. Now, the question is, what does more harm: Trusting our fellow citizens on the whole to minimize the adverse impact, adverse potential impact of speech or trusting government to pick and choose which potentially dangerous harmful speech should be censored? What we've seen throughout history and around the world, not surprisingly, is whoever exercises censorship power does it in a way to perpetuate their own power and to disproportionately silence the voice of their critics. Freedom of speech really is the bedrock of every other right and really, almost everything positive in our society could not be achieved without that essential bedrock.
NICHOLAS CHRISTAKIS: There's a difference between defending an important principle and advocating for the implications of that principle. Let me give you a couple of examples. One example is defending the freedom of expression, even though you disagree with what someone might say when they exercise that freedom. So for example, I might defend your right to speak. I might defend your right to express yourself without fear of losing your job, for example. But I might still not agree with whatever it is that you're going to say. So, you say something I don't like. I don't like it, I respond to it. That's the proper way to handle it. That is to say, we defend the right of people to express themselves even though we acknowledge that the outcome of that might not be what we agree with. So the famous saying of course, is I don't agree with what it is that you want to say but I will defend your right to say it to the death. You test your ideas by arguing with people who disagree with you. And actually, if you're good at it, you even learn to enjoy it.
JOSH LIEB: I think legally, you should be able to say anything you want. Then again, and I think if you're seeing that someone is booked on a TV show that you don't agree with, I think it's not against free speech. You're not violating anyone's free speech to say, I don't wanna be in a program with that person. Or if you're a publishing house that's publishing a book by someone you don't like. There's no violation of free speech, you're not impinging on anyone to say, I don't care to be associated with that person. That's fine. I don't like hate speech laws, I'm vehemently against them. I think they are as anti-American and anti-Democratic as anything can be. And I don't like the idea of criminalizing thought no matter how hateful or stupid the thought is. It sounds like something from 1984. I don't think we make the hate go away by not saying it. You know, I'm basically I'm Lenny Bruce in "Harry Potter," I will say Voldemort's name. It doesn't make Voldemort go away to not say that fucking word. I always curse too much on these things, I'm sorry. You know, the road to hell is paved with great intentions. Like I get it, but it's a bad path for us. And the problem is things are so chaotic now. Things are at such a high tenor. People are so filled with vitriol that it's very possible that, just to get everyone to cool down, this is when this kind of stuff can get through, but that would not be American.
FLOYD ABRAMS: There've...
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The free speech debate typically happens at either end of a spectrum — people believe they should be able to say whatever they want, or they believe that certain things (e.g. hate speech) should be censored. Who is right, and who gets to decide?
While they acknowledge that speech is a powerful weapon that can cause infinite good and infinite harm, former ACLU president Nadine Strossen, sociologist Nicholas Christakis, author and skeptic Michael Shermer, and others agree that the principle should be defended for everyone, not just for those who share our views. "I'm not defending the Nazis," says Strossen, "I'm defending a principle that is especially important for those of us who want to have the freedom to raise our voices, to protest the Nazis and everything they stand for."
However, as Strossen and attorney Floyd Abrams point out, there have always been boundaries when it comes to free speech and the First Amendment. There are rules, established by the Supreme Court, meant to ensure that speech is not used to inflict "imminent, specific harm" on others.
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TRANSCRIPT:
NADINE STROSSEN: There is absolutely no doubt that speech can do an infinite amount of harm as well as an infinite amount of good. The reason why censorship is bad is precisely because speech is so powerful. And with that power, we, human beings can exert it, either to great good or to great ill. Now, the question is, what does more harm: Trusting our fellow citizens on the whole to minimize the adverse impact, adverse potential impact of speech or trusting government to pick and choose which potentially dangerous harmful speech should be censored? What we've seen throughout history and around the world, not surprisingly, is whoever exercises censorship power does it in a way to perpetuate their own power and to disproportionately silence the voice of their critics. Freedom of speech really is the bedrock of every other right and really, almost everything positive in our society could not be achieved without that essential bedrock.
NICHOLAS CHRISTAKIS: There's a difference between defending an important principle and advocating for the implications of that principle. Let me give you a couple of examples. One example is defending the freedom of expression, even though you disagree with what someone might say when they exercise that freedom. So for example, I might defend your right to speak. I might defend your right to express yourself without fear of losing your job, for example. But I might still not agree with whatever it is that you're going to say. So, you say something I don't like. I don't like it, I respond to it. That's the proper way to handle it. That is to say, we defend the right of people to express themselves even though we acknowledge that the outcome of that might not be what we agree with. So the famous saying of course, is I don't agree with what it is that you want to say but I will defend your right to say it to the death. You test your ideas by arguing with people who disagree with you. And actually, if you're good at it, you even learn to enjoy it.
JOSH LIEB: I think legally, you should be able to say anything you want. Then again, and I think if you're seeing that someone is booked on a TV show that you don't agree with, I think it's not against free speech. You're not violating anyone's free speech to say, I don't wanna be in a program with that person. Or if you're a publishing house that's publishing a book by someone you don't like. There's no violation of free speech, you're not impinging on anyone to say, I don't care to be associated with that person. That's fine. I don't like hate speech laws, I'm vehemently against them. I think they are as anti-American and anti-Democratic as anything can be. And I don't like the idea of criminalizing thought no matter how hateful or stupid the thought is. It sounds like something from 1984. I don't think we make the hate go away by not saying it. You know, I'm basically I'm Lenny Bruce in "Harry Potter," I will say Voldemort's name. It doesn't make Voldemort go away to not say that fucking word. I always curse too much on these things, I'm sorry. You know, the road to hell is paved with great intentions. Like I get it, but it's a bad path for us. And the problem is things are so chaotic now. Things are at such a high tenor. People are so filled with vitriol that it's very possible that, just to get everyone to cool down, this is when this kind of stuff can get through, but that would not be American.
FLOYD ABRAMS: There've...
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