Democracy
There are 5 freedoms guaranteed in the Bill of Rights.The Freedom of SpeechThe Freedom of PressThe Freedom of AssemblyThe Freedom of PetitionThe Freedom of Religion
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Democrat Government, which had freedom of religion to fellow crackmonkey's such as George Washington.
Anglo-Saxonism - English-speaking nations had superor character, ideas and system of government sentence - That includes accepting anglo-saxon traditions like freedom of speech.
One kind of freedom can conflict with another kind of freedom, or it can conflict with legal responsibilities. Absolute freedom overrides everything, it can have no exceptions, and that is impractical. For example, there are many ways that free speech can be harmful. We do not allow fraud, slander, false advertising, or copyright violation, even though all of those are forms of speech. Society will respect someone's rights if that person will respect other people's rights in turn.
symbolic speech
One kind of freedom can conflict with another kind of freedom, or it can conflict with legal responsibilities. Absolute freedom overrides everything, it can have no exceptions, and that is impractical. For example, there are many ways that free speech can be harmful. We do not allow fraud, slander, false advertising, or copyright violation, even though all of those are forms of speech. Society will respect someone's rights if that person will respect other people's rights in turn.
freedom to assemble and petition.
In the United States, the freedoms of speech and religion are guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution. Elsewhere, the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights guarantees religious freedom in Article II. Speech is eluded to there, and is mentioned directly in the Preamble. The UN, however, is unwilling or unable to back this declaration with any kind of force of law. Many other nations rely on similar documents to layout the specific rights of their citizens.