Every country puts some limits on speech. Even in the US, which probably has the most robustly protected free speech in the world, you can’t shout ‘fire’ in a theater or send people death threats, or harass them. In comparison to the US, the British have less well protected freedom of speech.

Jul 11, 2012 Do We Really Have Free Speech? – Alternet.org Apr 27, 2003 Do we really have freedom of speech in India or is it a A famous Judge in the US gave out a statement that “we do have freedom of speech in our country but that does not extend to the right to shouting fire in a crowded theatre” , as people might lose their life and get injured in the process, signifying the fact that the damages caused outweighs the right to freedom of speech.

In today's society, do we really have freedom of speech

Getting an education isn't just about books and grades - we're also learning how to participate fully in the life of this nation. (Because the future's in our hands!)But in order to really participate, we need to know our rights - otherwise we may lose them. The highest law in our land is the U.S. Constitution, which has some amendments, known as the Bill of Rights.

Freedom of speech - Can we really have it? - General

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