Freedom of speech is one of the core principles of America’s First Amendment. It is often defined as a person’s right to say whatever they like, as long as such speech does not endanger someone else’s personal safety. This goes to the heart of a crucial idea, which is that speech — even speech that we find repugnant — is different from conduct.
言论自由是美国宪法第一修正案的核心原则之一。它通常被定义为一个人想说什么就说什么,只要这种言论不危及他人的人身安全。这涉及到一个关键思想的核心,即言论——甚至是我们觉得令人厌恶的言论——不同于行为。
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