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American Polarization: Two-thirds believe we are on the wrong track when it comes to free speech

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Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter

A majority of Americans believe the United States is headed “in the wrong direction” on the issue of free speech even as a sizable portion would be in favor of censoring viewpoints they find offensive, a new study suggests.

The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, formerly known as the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, published a study Tuesday examining Americans’ views on the issue of free speech.

The survey, a partnership between FIRE and the Polarization Research Lab at Dartmouth College, Stanford University and the University of Pennsylvania, is based on responses collected from 1,000 Americans between Jan. 12 and 19. It has a margin of error of +/-3 percentage points. More Here

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