You should be allowed to insult any public figure online without consequence.
Counsel
"Public figures chose visibility. They chose the influence, the money, the platform. The price of that choice is that ordinary people get to mock them, insult them, and call them what they are without permission. Every la..."
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Topic ContextThe digital age has thrust public figures into an unprecedented spotlight, sparking a fierce debate over where free speech ends and harmful abuse begins. At its heart lies the emotional struggle between the public's desire to speak truth to power, however crudely, and the human need for protection from relentless online vitriol. This conflict asks whether a person's public role inherently forfeits their right to be free from insult.
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Gather | You should be allowed to insult any public figure online without consequence.