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Freedom of speech starts at absolute, and then has carve-outs as opined by courts, specifically the supreme court.


And everything I said fits within that framing. Hopefully I've illustrated how those "carve-outs" have changed quite a bit over the centuries.


I'm not sure what you mean by this but Free Speech in America certainly did not start at absolute. Our constitution endorsed slavery and slaves had no freedom, including speech. The constitution only prevented the federal government from restricting speech. The Supreme court has both expanded or restricted free speech depending on the ruling.




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