We all know there is censorship & that speech isn’t free.
But he means is there legislation in place that is meant to protect free speech. Ireland is a Constitutional Republic, like the US. Our constitution specifies various rights.
Australia is an ex-prison colony. Apparently they have no equivalent. They wouldn’t be able to appeal to national or international law to uphold their Constitutional Rights because they don’t have any.
We all know there is censorship & that speech isn’t free.
But he means is there legislation in place that is meant to protect free speech. Ireland is a Constitutional Republic, like the US. Our constitution specifies various rights.
Australia is an ex-prison colony. Apparently they have no equivalent. They wouldn’t be able to appeal to national or international law to uphold their Constitutional Rights because they don’t have any.
Even the UK has a Magna Carta.
I don’t know about Canada.
I understand what he means. But it's ironic that I can't express my opinion to tell him so because my free speech is under attack.