First Amendment on skids as free expression falls to fears of discrimination
A recent poll from Virginia Commonwealth University found that half of the state’s residents think freedom of speech should play second fiddle to concerns of discrimination. Another way to put it: A growing number of U.S. citizens say censorship is a good thing. Specifically, 50 percent of respondents polled by the Office of Public Policy Outreach…
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