Honestly before doing INST, I truly took my freedom of expression for granted. I hardly ever thought about how it would impact my life if it was for what ever reason taken away from me.
This article to me shows or illustrates why freedom of expression (of any kind) is an important civil right: Freedom of Expression.
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This Blog is dedicated to everyday things. From love, life and spirituality. It is meant to discuss issues, reflect on ALL things human. Please note that is does not follow a flow. It is not chronological, as implicated in the blog title. It is a beautiful, organized chaos, about a journey, which is far from smooth.
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