Are Americans slowly losing their right to freely and openly express themselves? According to a recent Gallup poll, a plurality of Americans would respond in the affirmative. When asked to compare their ability to exercise their right to freedom of speech twenty years ago with today, four in ten Americans said that their right is weaker today than it was two decades earlier.
Are Americans slowly losing their right to freely and openly express themselves? According to a recent Gallup poll, a plurality of Americans would respond in the affirmative. When asked to compare their ability to exercise their right to freedom of speech twenty years ago with today, four in ten Americans said that their right is weaker today than it was two decades earlier.