Abstract
If the way to promote freedom of speech is to speak out whenever it is threatened, then it is particularly ironic that North Americans citing instances of censorship in their country are greeted with scepticism and impatience
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If the way to promote freedom of speech is to speak out whenever it is threatened, then it is particularly ironic that North Americans citing instances of censorship in their country are greeted with scepticism and impatience