Quote:
Originally Posted by
Dan Druff
You have no right to free speech in your country.
Check again.
You couldn't be more wrong
1: Public Protests and Demonstrations:
Citizens have the right to protest peacefully about various issues. For example, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion frequently demonstrate publicly to voice their concerns about climate change.
2: Satirical Publications:
Publications like Private Eye often criticize political figures and institutions openly, showcasing robust freedom of speech protections, even when the satire is controversial.
3: Political Debate:
Politicians in the UK Parliament regularly engage in vigorous debates, freely criticizing each other's policies without legal repercussions, exemplifying the democratic principle of freedom of expression.
4: Speakers’ Corner at Hyde Park, London:
Individuals gather to speak openly on nearly any topic without prior permission from authorities, symbolizing Britain’s longstanding tradition of open public discourse.
5: Social Media and Online Commentary:
UK citizens often openly discuss, debate, and criticize the government, public figures, or policies on platforms like Twitter, YouTube, and blogs, illustrating the digital dimension of free speech.
we have them all, care to check again Mr Attitude ?
