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Do we also not have "freedom of approved speech"? Such as an example would be cant yell fire in a crowded room?
No. That is limitation based on you actually impinging on others' rights to life. The right not to be deprived of life is a negative right - it's something others can't take from you. The right not to be offended is a positive right - it is to say that whatever you find offensive, everyone else has the obligation to change their behavior around, even if they are incapable of predicting it.
North Vietnam did... But it wasnt much upheld tho. But so what if our wording of our founding documents are different. Does that change something?
Uh. Yes..