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The prompt is What are you grateful for in your country?

Various freedoms that I've begun to realize that I've taken for granted.
Freedom of speech/expression in particular. Not everyone has it.

I dated a doctor from Shang-Hai, China once and he explained to me that while the health care in his country was admittedly better - they didn't have some of our freedoms. For example, he explained, we wouldn't be having this conversation in China. We couldn't have it. If we did, we'd be thrown in jail for sedition.

The Freedom of Speech/of expression - is a right that we constantly have to defend, and we should not take for granted. It's a pesky one though - because other people get it too. This means, I have to tolerate forms of speech from others that are offensive.

But, it does come with restrictions - hate speech generally speaking is not allowed. I got into an argument once with George RR Martin on Live Journal over this. He insisted it was, I said, no, speech that incites others to kill or maim or hurt falls under hate speech and is not permissible. There's a test, of course, and it's rather rigid, but certain types of hate speech can be prosecuted and are, under the Civil Rights Act, and are not protected under the First Amendment. In addition, pornography isn't permitted, in particular pornography that puts another in danger or is harmful or seditious such as child pornography. (Mapplethorpe is okay.)

Overall though, our freedom of speech is pretty all-encompassing and because of it - I can post entries on the internet critiquing my government without worrying about anyone arresting me. I'm grateful for that. Not everyone has that right.

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