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Originally Posted by Strange Famous
Would be interesting to see, with people trying as much as possible not to argue the case, and simply state their position
1 - do you support the right for gay couples to legally marry?
2 - do you support the death penalty?
3 - do you believe that freedom of speech should be absolute, or are their some limits on what people should be allowed to say?
4 - do you believe that part of the role of taxation is to redistribute resources more equally?
5 - do you believe that people should be forced to learn the official language of a nation if they want to emmigrate to it?
6 - do you believe that prayer should be prohibited from schools?
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1) No
2) Yes. In cases where the person has confessed or where there is reliable evidence and/or witnesses, appeals should be limited.
3) For the most part, yes. If the purpose of your free speech is to incite violence or panic, there may be consequences.
4) Absolutely not.
5) No. However, the government and businesses should not be forced to accommodate you. If you are unwilling to learn English in order to get a job, the government should not be expected to support you.
6) No, although it should be totally voluntary. Intimidating or harassing someone because they don't participate should be illegal.