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When a contrary perspective on a significant and potentially controversial issue is completely absent from media coverage — as was evident during the war in Iraq, for example — it raises suspicions that the government is systematically suppressing dissenting opinions.Because freedom of speech doesn't give you the right to speak on every media platform going and do whatever you please.
Since the USA is a country where freedom of speech is a foundational principle, people are not silenced in straightforward ways.
It can occur, for instance, through manipulating third parties who end up doing the actual job.
When around half of the population supports Trump, and he subsequently finds himself banned from all major news outlets and social media platforms, it raises serious questions of fair play.
It's one thing to not provide a platform for expressing opinions; it's another to take away any significant platform where opinions can be expressed.
Stalin's constitution formally granted many freedoms to the Soviet people, but the system was set up in a way that they couldn't actually use them.
So, if it ever gets to the point where you can exercise your freedom of speech only when talking to yourself as you wash dishes at a McDonald's in Omaha, Nebraska, I would say that you don't truly have freedom of speech. And any step in this direction is actually a freedom of speech issue.
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