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debate Does freedom of speech really exist or is it only for those whose opinion is of no consequence!

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I have come to the conclusion that a person is free to express his or her opinion as long as they follow the narrative that is pushed on the society by the Elites who want to preserve the status quo that has been ailing the Humanity and the Environment for so long, but if you say anything of consequence that is going to shine a light on all the shortcomings, mistakes, and the wrong ideologies that have been shaping the destiny and future of our World then all of a sudden the whole force of the Machine that protects the status quo is turned against you and all the so called good people who were admiring you just the day before when you were critical of the other side fall in place and follow the same narrative against you that is put in place when a big switch is flipped at the top by the Elites who put their own political, racial, religious, and economical agendas and interests above all else.

Should people’s lives and livelihoods be undermined just because they speak truth to the power.

Is democracy, freedom of speech, and all that we are taught to believe in as being right and righteous all just a big lie.

@Rob Monster, as an advocate for freedom of speech I am interested to know your thoughts on this!

Should a company follow the narrative that comes from the top down when it comes to how they treat their customers. Is it right for companies to use the influence and control that they have over their customers to punish someone for expressing the kind of opinions that might not be in the interest of the Elites around the World who want to preserve the status quo.


All comments must be on topic and must be on the professional, constructive, and respectful side.


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