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by ben_w
378 days ago
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Even the US has such restrictions: Grand jury proceeding, classified information, contempt of court (Trump almost hit that last year), lying under oath, material nonpublic information about publicly traded companies (Musk), copyright infringement, … Is "Obscenity" still a thing? I guess some porn must be illegal… And conversely, North Korea has a constitution that says they also support free speech*. So, you know, look to de facto not just de jure. * """Article 65 provides that all North Korean citizens have equal rights.[15] Citizens have the right to elect and be elected (Article 66), freedom of speech, the press, assembly, demonstration and association (Article 67),""" -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_North_Korea#Ch... |
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