The first amendment of the "US Constitution" states that "Congress does not establish any law, respects religious beliefs, prohibits the use of free religion, defends freedom of speech or freedom of speech, or Protect citizens' rights equally and ask the government to rectify dissatisfaction ". (Funk & Wagnalls 162). With this amendment, freedom of speech is guaranteed for everyone. This means that a person stands in the middle of the street and can scream to what he wants.
I think Biz thinks that one of the principles he is referring to is freedom of speech. I also love freedom of speech. However, it does not mean that freedom of speech is not affected. In addition, the first amendment is very concise, the government says it can not restrict your remarks. It does not apply to Twitter which is a private service. Do you know how bartenders can make you extremist? They have the right to do so. You do not have the right to become a radical man at their bar. Twitter, like militants, has the right to drive you out of their private service. Donald Trump is hurrying every corner, shouting to everyone, grabbing each woman's ass and telling the bartender not to serve in the darkness. Twitter thinks this is the reason why this person goes to the bar. This is not a fundamental position. This is a kind of weak behavior
People with such blind spots can only see bilateral discussions - professional "freedom of speech" and "free speech" - unilateral landslides - all rhetoric from ideals is free It is said that it is a faintingistic nightmare. Our speech is strictly regulated. But the world looks very different from mine. It seems to me that the word is never "free" - it has always been limited by social customs and dynamics of power. Like most authors and public figures - including those who quickly write "freedom of speech" - I may worry that writing or out of context, being summoned or protested It happens times) to me. Imagine that such a protest constitutes an attack on my 'freedom of speech' - whether it is misleading or justice, this type of protest is simply a ' Freedom "expression.