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Should free speech be "absolute free speech"?

Free speech absolutists believe that any limitation on political speech is veering into dangerous territory.

They believe that restricting free speech in any way, including curbing insulting or factually incorrect speech, means assigning gatekeepers who decide what can and cannot be expressed in public.

This process is littered with hazards – it’s ripe for abuse, there’s no clear consensus on who would be qualified to determine this

Albert Marashi
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We should minimize the burden for the people with the medical condition for those who got diagnosed with a disability shouldn't worry about paying for their monthly bills and let the goverment help with the funds of that instead of lets say one got diabetes the health companies shouldnt have allowed to gain profit from people with disability such as what i mention earlier and give a direct cure for that if its found and will be funded with furthere discussion about their price per person and after the first one the price must remain the same for everyone else and should ease the burden for people while the govern going to either pay the full price or discussed on how much the person going to pay without giving the full bill to that person

houari carl ould chih
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Lumina should encourage youth to migrate through a guaranteed public housing program. Basically, we should have a "work for housing" scheme, where anyone who contributes a certain number of hours of labor to the development of Lumina should be guaranteed a house for (very) low cost. This will also give them an economic and political intrinsic interest in Lumina. Of course, this program will be dependent on the quality and use of the labor to Lumina. Additionally, to attract investment, we should have a program of affordable housing, perhaps around 50-100k USD for a basic house. Either way, an affordable housing program will be a great asset for Lumina. We should not see housing as a speculative investment, but as a way to attract people to Lumina and give them a stake in our society, politics, and economy. Cheap housing will allow people to invest more in our actual economic development – building companies, employing people, loaning money, investing in shares, contributing to politics. Finally, home ownership builds community, as if everyone has a basic stake in our society, people will see each other as equals that they need to care for and support. Nothing is more harmful to social harmony and solidarity than inequality.

Timothy Schoonover
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