Free speech is a core value in America that sets the tone of our culture. Without it, life would be very different, extremely boring, and it would take away how people express themselves. When reflecting on the Eight Values of Free Expression, the value the resonates with me the most is promoting tolerance. Free expression maters because it teaches people how to coexist with ideas and perspectives they may strongly disagree with, rather than trying to silence them.
In our society today, you see things all time about boycotting stores because of their political beliefs, and unfollowing people on social media who post things that you don't agree with. I do not think this is a healthy way to live, which is why promoting tolerance is important to me. On various social media platforms, users are often censored for things that they post. People are easily offended by ones words, and tend to think certain opinions are hateful, instead of hearing them out and have a conversation about why they are offended by said thing. This is one of the biggest things that bother me whether its online, or in person. The culture of trying to "cancel" someone because of what they believe is making our society take steps backwards, instead of forwards. The reason we have free speech is to civilly disagree with one another, because without disagreements what a boring world we would live in! Tolerance also strengthens confidence in ones own beliefs. Speaking to others about deep topics forces you to think critically and really articulate why you believe what you do. Charlie Kirk was a prime example of this value, and his open dialogue and discussions was an incredible way of promoting tolerance through tough conversations. Promoting tolerance does not mean you have to agree with every idea, it instead focuses on defending our right to speak, while respectfully exercising our right to criticize and disagree.
The issue of censorship on social media is a prime issue in our society today. Whether on the left or right, each side has twisted or shut down a story to make the other side look bad or to prevent information from getting out. For example, this article by CNN talks about how the Trump US TikTok is off to a rough start, due to users being censored when trying to post anti-ICE videos. Although this is categorized as hate speech, it is still a first amendment right and is protected. Therefore being censored even thought its hateful is wrong. Now if its becomes violent/life threatening, then that escalates. On the flip side, the main reason Elon Musk bought Twitter (now X) was to promote free speech and make algorithms open sources. People such as Elon Musk himself, and Donald Trump were banned form the platform for expressing their free speech right, which again is wrong and should not have happened.
The value of promoting tolerance is extremely important to me, because I believe through conversation you can expand upon and express your views, lear about opposing views, and accept others have different opinions than you without hating or canceling them.







