Monday, July 1, 2013

Restricted

You may say this delinquent patient should and does have the freedom to speak, but such freedom has a limit, and she should not her problematic opinion in a public and official circumstance.

For similar argument, a columnist has the right to describe alternative therapy to all cancers, as long as he does it in a humble corner of an inside page rather than as a headline news.

Alas, do you mean the freedom should be restricted?

In that case, how restricted could still be regarded as free? I must say I am very much inclined to say that remarkable woman I encountered has all freedom to say what she likes - as long as she stays in an asylum. Oh, I'm sure country leaders behind the iron curtain have the same opinion when it comes to some naughty students protesting against corruption and dictatorship.

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