IN THE NOW: First Amendment and Journalism
One great lady, Anissa Naouai, explains how easy the corrupt corporate state can turn real journalist into a spy, with a stroke of a pen…
Highly recommended 2:27 for watching!
Anissa Naouai is a TV news presenter, host and senior political host.
She was born and raised in the US. Her family included here parents – her father is Tunisian and her mother is German. For her education, Anissa attended Hunter College from 2000–2001 in the city of New York. She studied World History, French and English.
She also attended the Moscow Art Theatre School and studied acting, theatre history, Russian language and movement and dance.
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There's no freedom of speech. Even an article that you write to express your own words is edited by the editor.
Depends on media @jeetendra. But freedom of speech in general cannot be suffocated. There can only be more or less ridiculous attempts, like this of US Government.
:) True, it cannot be suffocated. Sadly, Freedom of Speech is costly everywhere. And, it exist only in the constitution.
Forget the states, institution and constitutions. You can make your own free speech on the Internet without any of those. It is called “permissionless innovation” :)