FREEDOM OF SPEECH

Posted on April 15, 2008 by elg1221.
Categories: Ms. Rumford's questions.



So, what does freedom mean to you?  How does this relate to you as a blogger?  Take the time to evaluate your definition of freedom and how it relates to you and the Internet.  Post your answer on your blog. However, personal comments are welcome.For me, freedom is that you are free! I really like that Ms. Rumford did this question and related it with US History. I enjoy that as a blogger we have the right to write what we think or believe with out being harassed.  In the United States you have the right so say whatever you believe like Bush is dumb or something similar, and you cannot go to jail. What I like about the edublogs, is that Ms. Rumford is just letting us say whatever we want to say.  Obviously we have to be careful with our comments or posts, but we just have the freedom of speech. If I want to give my opinion on something, but it is a negative opinion I have the freedom to do it.  But always freedom of speech has its negative effects. If you insult someone in edublogs you can get kicked out of the network, but they have the right to do it. I mean this, because they are giving us the freedom to write what we believe, but we don’t have to abuse of that power. Everyone has the right of freedom of speech and we can write what we believe and just be happy!

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