171 Quotes About Freedom-of-expression
- Author creatorbe
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most people don't understand what process can do or can't do, chattr it's one of many way to show whoever you're root. Boss still boss and God still God.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Liberty is too precious a thing to be buried in books. Humans should hold it up in their hands every single day of their lives and say from the deepest fathoms of their soul – “I am free – to think – to speak – to act – the way a real, novel, civilized being should – my ancestors couldn’t, but I can, and my children will”.
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- Author Raif Badawi
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Any religion-based state has a mission to limit the minds of its people, to fight the developments of history and logic, and to dumb down its citizens. It’s important to stand in the way of such a mentality, to deny it from continuing its mission to murder the souls of its people, killing them deep within while they are still alive and breathing.
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- Author Raif Badawi
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...Society needs to open its collective mind to all ideas and ideologies. It needs to give its people the chance to listen to the opinions of others, and then examine them critically instead of rejecting them prematurely. Such a creative dialogue based on positive critical thinking can enhance and develop ideas.
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- Author Raif Badawi
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States that are built on a religious foundation limit their own people in a circle of faith and fear.
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- Author Frank Sonnenberg
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You win a debate with a better argument, not by force.
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- Author Christopher Manske
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The profession of journalism is an important one and considered by many to be a mandatory component of a free society. Will you get access to the brightest minds and greatest reporters for free? Perhaps, but if we hope to continue to see their best work, society needs to support them properly. Be a paid subscriber.
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- Author Mamur Mustapha
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My freedom to say 'No' directly underscores your freedom to say 'Yes'. RESPECT my freedom to PROTECT your freedom.
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- Author Andy Levy
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Criminalizing offensive speech is a far greater and essential danger to freedom than terrorism is. Anybody who wants to criminalize speech that they find offensive differs from the terrorists only in degree, not in kind.
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