Freedom of Speech and Expression

We, the people of this world, the beings of our destiny, are inclined by nature to express through our speech, the dignity of our integrity, to maintain our common values and to share the virtue of our thoughts, in the name of common sense together with one and all.

If ever in your life, you were told and not asked, to follow the comprehensions of the others, the result would have always depended on your steps to move and not on the comprehension of the others. Whatever, whoever seeks to achieve through his commands the mobility of the masses, will only succeed when the masses move. If the masses think before they move, then it will not be the destiny of the advocate of the command, but the destiny of the masses and through those masses each and every one of us.

It is always a danger when we follow a philosophy of the others without applying the logic of our own.

The implications of the legal interpretations of freedom of speech and expression are limited to certain so-called ability and understanding of the representatives of the people. Through such fellowship, our freedom is limited to their legislative, judicial, and executive authorities and it has no influence of common sense that applies to our day to day life.