Democrats love free speech — until conservatives get some
The article discusses the apparent contradiction in the Democratic Party's stance on free speech, particularly when it comes to conservative voices. It highlights how Democrats advocate for free expression but often oppose it when it involves conservative viewpoints. This tension raises questions about the true commitment to the First Amendment among political factions.
- ▪Democrats generally support free speech but show resistance when it comes to conservative opinions.
- ▪The article examines the implications of this selective support for the First Amendment.
- ▪It suggests that the political landscape is increasingly polarized regarding free expression.
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