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Discussion of free speech, profanity, and censorship without specific allegations
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kaggle-ho-017181House Oversight

Discussion of free speech, profanity, and censorship without specific allegations

Discussion of free speech, profanity, and censorship without specific allegations The passage is a general commentary on offensive language, censorship, and legal standards. It does not mention any high‑profile individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or concrete wrongdoing, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Explores historical context of profanity regulation (e.g., George Carlin's routine).; References Supreme Court decisions on speech and child protection.; Mentions defamation law and the notion that truth can be harmful.

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