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          T Clark
T Clark         
         The information flow is too large. The speed is too high. People are not that “busy”. We are looking for solutions to protect ourselves against all this information. Most people in a subconscious mind, some conscious. I investigate whether freedom of speech cannot be at the source of all this information. I recognize that we have instruments and technologies that were absent a few decades ago. But all these resources must be fed. Freedom of speech seems to me to have a large share in feeding all this resources. It seems to me that the right to speak, the evolution, is seriously underestimated. We have focused solely on the aspect of freedom; Discharging and spreading our emotions and thoughts. This comes with a weight. A volume. An energy. — Roel
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         Speech is something different. At it's best, freedom of speech is a way to distribute power to those with less. Maybe one thing the cascade of information has done is to wash out and cover up those voices. Made it harder to be heard. I'm not sure about that. — T Clark
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         All these people have an opinion and because of the freedom of speech “it seems” that we have to learn to absorb all this information. — Roel
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Terrapin Station         
         The possible deeper consequences of freedom of speech.
*Albert Einstein mentioned very clear that heart intelligence makes you intelligent. Not your brain. Before you can speak your mind there needs to be a perfect balance between your heart and mind.
It has a long history. For centuries talking out loud was a privilege . . . — Roel
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