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The Christian Science Monitor Daily for July 1, 2021

Liberals use the power of societal pressure to rewrite the norms of acceptable speech, “canceling” those who express ideas they consider prejudiced or hateful. Republican lawmakers pass a raft of laws reining in protesters or even telling public school teachers and university professors what they can and can’t teach – all in the wake of agitation for racial justice. Not long ago, much of America seemed united over the ideal that “I may disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” Today, that ideal is evolving or under threat – or both. On one hand, America’s expression of free speech has always been selective, with explicit exceptions made for public safety and implicit exceptions often made against people of color.

Ethiopia held elections Was that enough to solve its problems?

Ethiopia held elections Was that enough to solve its problems?
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