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No.
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Well, I don’t think so. For that to be the case, “freedom” and “expression” would have to be antonyms and they are not.
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It may seem so until you scream “FIRE!” in a crowded theatre in the civilized countries. Or say anything at all which the government does not like in countries with dictators. Under Saddam that got you both tortured and killed.
You can still experience oppression of various sorts in so-called democratic countries if your opinions are not approved by the majority of powerful people.
It is an ideal of Human Rights predicated upon Freedom of Thought.
The latter is much more difficult to punish, unless you have the evidence of spoken or written words.
In the former Soviet Union even copying machines were strictly controlled. Think about that when you go to Kinko’s.
The internet computer age is bringing very rapid changes compared to any previous point or epoch of earth history.
Great events are in the making….
The next thousand years will be filled with constant change to a greater degree than will occur in the far future as well as what occurred in the past.
Every person will need a sufficiently strong bedrock of religion and philosophy to provide the needed pillar to support one’s concept of life and sanity during this period.
It is a time for greater brotherhood and working together on problems that affect us all.
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Nunitak What in the world are you talking about? You didn’t even answer the damn question. Anyway, look up the definition of oxymoron, freedom of expression does not fit that definition, therefore in answer to your question, no.
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