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How should society handle extreme opinions or calls for violence while respecting free speech rights?

What do you see as the most effective way for ordinary citizens to engage constructively in the political process when they feel their core values are under attack?
How can someone make peace with not fitting into the "prestigious" doctor or IITian mold in Indian society?
What societal trends do you observe regarding the growing numbers of secular individuals and non-believers, and what implications do you see for the future?
In today's polarized environment, what is the most effective way to foster civil discussion on deeply held beliefs like the pro-life stance?
Are the youth behind the protests against alleged corruption in Morocco aware of the risks they face?
Is there any real benefit to trying to improve your IQ, or should you focus on learning and skills instead?
Will you ever refuse to give your partner access to a joint bank account after a breakup?
Why do some people feel compelled to flaunt their financial freedom even if it’s unsustainable in the long run?
Is it fair for both partners to share finances if they earn similar amounts, or should one take on the traditional provider role?
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meJess · F
You can say anything, you cannot encourage or demand an illegal act.

You cannot be offended on behalf of someone else.

You cannot demand others accept your opinion or position.

You cannot claim that not taking an interest is a the same as not agreeing.

You have the right to be an appalling human being and spout whatever filth you wish otherwise. That’s freedom of speech.
AnnaWasHere · 22-25, F
They can vote smarter next time.

 
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