Can Free Speech Be Balanced With Inclusivity?

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Urvashi

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Inclusive language policies aim to protect marginalized communities but can be criticized as restrictive. Can societies respect vulnerable groups while maintaining robust freedom of expression, or are these goals fundamentally in tension?
 
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I think, free speech and inclusivity can coexist, but it requires careful boundaries. People should express ideas openly while avoiding speech that harms or marginalizes others. Policies, education, and respectful dialogue help create spaces where diverse voices are heard without silencing necessary discussion or enabling abuse.
 

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I live in a country divided by race and ethnicity. According to the last census, there are 92 communities speaking 106 languages. I think free speech should be balanced and exclusivity should be practiced.
 

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This will be a tough one to tackle, because you'll have people believing that they should have the right to use slurs against certain groups of people they don't agree with. So I don't know if free speech and inclusiveness can coexist. If you have an inclusive mind and you want everyone to feel welcome on your community, you might not fully agree with freedom of speech. There will always be bad actors wanting to use freedom of speech as an excuse to be hateful.
 
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