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Opinion on Selective Support for Free Speech The passage is a rhetorical commentary on free‑speech attitudes with no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It offers no novel evidence or investigative angles. Key insights: Discusses selective support for First Amendment rights.; Mentions various groups (Jewish, African‑American, women) and cultural cases (art exhibit, musical Hair, 2 Live Crew).; References corporate sponsorship (Philip Morris) of pro‑speech ads.
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Opinion on Selective Support for Free Speech The passage is a rhetorical commentary on free‑speech attitudes with no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It offers no novel evidence or investigative angles. Key insights: Discusses selective support for First Amendment rights.; Mentions various groups (Jewish, African‑American, women) and cultural cases (art exhibit, musical Hair, 2 Live Crew).; References corporate sponsorship (Philip Morris) of pro‑speech ads.
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