The Right to Free Speech
Thoughts about “The Right to Free Speech”, one should question ones self.
What if you had no voice? Would you know that you had lost something so important, so vital to human survival, or would you continue to live your life, never knowing the importance of a thing you’ve never had? Is it even possible to lose a voice? As people, we believe that children, are born, not a clean slate, but with a purpose, a destiny, a full slate so to speak and that child comes with the means to complete his or her destiny, a voice, a mind, thoughts, a set of skills, etc. But why would a child be born with a voice, with a destiny to cower beneath a crowd of voices. A crowd is not a singular voice, but is a collection of meaningless sound and conversation that devours a person’s… right to live, right to speak out loud. Can birth-rights conflict with destiny? Can a voice be lost……forever?
Well my voice can be lost indefinately, especailly if I don’t know who I am. If I don’t know who I am, then who do I speak for and what do I speak of? Morals that aren’t mine? Thoughts that aren’t from my mind? And what do I stand for, if not morals and judgements? Who am I and what are these thoughts? Is it true to say that the things I’ve written down is my own thoughts, or the thoughts of someone else?
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