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by waps 4314 days ago
Legally you are extremely wrong.

You could mean either :

1) US freedom of speech, which is only freedom from government interference with political speech, and obviously US-only.

2) UN "international" freedom of speech. Has 2 major problems

* cannot actually be used to sue anyone for denying it, unlike the US law

* has been repeatedly judged to not even cover "muhammad is an asshole", despite that obviously being political speech in a third of the countries that signed it. Same goes of Chinese and EU politicians, EU royalty, Thai royalty, and a myriad of other cases.

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In political philosophy (at least the standard USA political philosophy I learned in school) rights are things that we agree in principle people should be allowed to do. Laws are made to protect rights, but they are not the source of those rights. Rights are founded in our collective moral beliefs.