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Is true freedom absolute? Doing whatever you please whenever you want? Or does freedom require restriction—laws, morality, responsibility—to actually exist? I say it is not absolute
This debate explores whether individual freedom should be prioritised over the pursuit of social equality. It examines the balance between personal rights and government efforts to reduce social and economic disparities, raising questions about liberty, fairness, and the role of the state in society.
Society loves punishing women for living freely. I’ll argue why that’s messed up. Anyone who wants to argue against this is welcome.
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To clear things up, I am for censorship in this case-scenario. Noticed some confusion in the comments.
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Con side stance is freedom being a neutral ground.
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