@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:55

Freedom Of Consequences?

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Freedom of speech. There is a lot of talk about it lately on social media. Trump got banned for his supposed freedom of speech being suppressed, so he created Truth Social. So we're all on the same page here. What is freedom of speech that's talked about so much? And what are examples of freedom of speech that you probably didn't consider were as such freedom of speech?

Who’s above consequence?

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@TwistedChick
J Twisted
@TwistedChick · 4:49
De Wang I think part of the reason why I like listening to your swells and podcast is because of your delivery of that speech h. You know, I'm going to start talking like you in my swells. I need to be a little more dramatic like you. I enjoy it. You should do voiceovers for things. So in terms of freedom of speech, it made me think of a paper that I wrote my senior year in high school
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@OmegaStrange
Demarkis Klan Destine
@OmegaStrange · 4:58
Yeah, man, we have a lot of leadway, so it could be worse. A lot of people get offended about, hey, what happened to my freedom of speech? Why did she have to get fired? And I hear this a lot from just going to be honest. I hear this a lot from the far right. What happened to freedom of speech? Yes, she said the N word, but she has every right to say what she wants
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@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:59

@TwistedChick 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙏

But as you said, there were certain privileges to certain social classes and elites, and I guess in this case, whites, that they could have certain liberties with speech. But social media is kind of man. If you say something on social media, they will find you. They will find you and they'll find your job, they'll find your LinkedIn, they'll find your high school pictures when you are in blackface, whatever it may be, they be on that assignment
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@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 2:17
I have a frequent saying that not only do I say to my son, but I also say at work, which is you can say, I'll say I am a firm believer that you can say anything. It's just how you say it. Because if you find a way to say it with good intent, you're coming from a good space, then most often it will be received well
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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:58

@OmegaStrange

They don't want you talking off the clock. They don't care about your freedom of speech. You're here to work. You punch in. You're on our time. You're on company time. So get your a** to work and shut up. Let's be real. Some of them are so many words. Hey, shut up and get to work. I didn't pay all the socialized when we get to social media, it's another extension of the same problem
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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 3:42

@Her_Sisu

It's the consequences and the consequence mean less money. Yeah, it's all cool to have a platform where people can spew any rhetoric they want and talk any type of crazy mess they want. But if it's hurting your bottom line, there's a problem. Now, see, Twitter, they have a weird situation though, because for as much hate speech as they can have, they also have a lot of freakiness outright p*** on the timeline
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@Br33zy
Braxxton Brown
@Br33zy · 2:16
And it's just like the things that people are allowed to do, and yet you go to work and it's like I have my work voice and then I have my home voice. Like it's like a switch because you can't speak freely at work, but then it's like, where is really freedom of speech? Because you say something that offends somebody or something like that, most likely you're going to get fired, whether it was an ill intent or not
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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:34

@Br33zy

I remember back in the day of MySpace, a girl who I was dating at the time, casually dating, but still, she got fired from her job, from being on my space too much. This is my space. She got fired. She was just too much company time she was spending on my space. They let her go. It's crazy, right? But that's so common now. I can imagine
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@Br33zy
Braxxton Brown
@Br33zy · 2:43

@FryedOreo

Just listening to the different responses and then listening to how you started the conversation conversation, it makes me more knowledgeable of what it entails and how the government views it versus what corporate America or the masses views it. So I appreciate that
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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 2:58

@Br33zy

Breezy. That is the purpose to my approach, to Swell, to entertain and yet inform. That is why I am here altering ultimately. And that was great points you brought up about the VPNs and Firewalls. Yeah, times have changed now from what they were like in the early 2000s. Back then, I was so happy to have a phone that had MySpace as an app. Sidekick phone, to be exact. And now social media is strongly associated with smartphones
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