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"People exercising freedom of expression should not be punished in the first place," she said.
"This is what we call exercising freedom of speech," he then told the audience.
Olsen had survived two tours as a marine in Iraq, only to have his skull shattered for exercising freedom of assembly at home.
"Some people think we need some sort of regulation because we are not exercising freedom of speech in the right way," he said, mentioning an article that he said misquoted him.
Anne Atkins, a newspaper columnist and broadcaster who was another invited speaker, said the demonstrators, exercising freedom of expression with their protests, had tried to deny the same right to the debating society.
It is clearly not enough that media organisations take the responsibility of investing in foreign coverage, or that large numbers of local journalists actually risk their lives in their daily work simply by exercising freedom of expression.
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"You can't exercise freedom without responsibility".
It speaks in the name of freedom but does not trust people to exercise freedom responsibly.
So the question becomes, how do we exercise freedom of speech in this new world?
"If you exercise freedom of speech and they don't like it, they come down hard on you".
They are demanding to be recognised and to be valued; they are exercising a right to appear and to exercise freedom; they are calling for a liveable life.
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