By the way,
"2022: Eighty-four percent of Americans say that some Americans not exercising their freedom of speech in everyday situations due to fear of retaliation or harsh criticism is either a very (40%) or somewhat (44%) serious problem, according to a new national New York Times Opinion/Siena College Poll. Over half, 55%, of Americans say that they have held their tongue, that is, not spoken freely over the last year because they were concerned about retaliation or harsh criticism, and compared to 10 years ago by 46-21% Americans are less, rather than more, free to express their viewpoint on politics, and by 35-28% less, rather than more, free to discuss issues of race."
I think putting retaliation and harsh criticism in the same context muddies the water a lot. I don't fear retards yelling at me and it wouldn't change me expressing myself, but retaliation can range from calls to your place of work to get you fired to outright assault or worse.
No idea what you're talking about in the title but that's an interesting survey result.
Got a source for that, or are you just a nigger?
What the fuck are you babbling about?