Why do free speech debates make us so angry? (australia) — The Guardian Australia
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Why do free speech debates make us so angry?

Free speech debates intensified after the 2015 Charlie Hebdo attack, revealing deep societal divides. While many mourned the loss of freedom, others questioned the implications of controversial speech. These conflicts illustrate broader struggles over character and moral judgments, reshaping personal relationships and perspectives on what it means to uphold free expression.

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Published 12 Jul 2026, 11:00 UTC · Updated 12 Jul 2026, 11:30 UTC

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