Free speech allows individuals to express their opinions without fear of being censored, hurt, or subjected to legal consequences. Democracies that embrace free speech have a high chance of improving governance and relationships, as World Economics shows Denmark is leading in terms of the best governance. That is because governments use criticism in a free-speech world to improve their weak links, thus offering the best services.
On the other hand, a lack of free speech is the exact opposite. Not much positive change can be expected in a place where people’s opinions are not only not needed but are suppressed, never to see the light. Authoritarian governments instill fear in those who try to rise to speak against what the regime wants. North Korea is an excellent example of this, where Kim’s government has made it clear to its citizens and foreigners about the consequences of doing or saying what the government has not approved.
In 2016, Otto Frederick Warmbier, an American student, received a sentence of 15 years of imprisonment and hard labor for attempting to steal a propaganda poster from his hotel. This sentence is equivalent to the jail term for sexual and violent criminals in the UK. Other infamous free speech violations include the harassment of anti-Hijab Iranian women by morality police and the shooting of some of the 2024 Finance Bill protestors in Kenya. These are just a few examples highlighting different regimes’ harsh stances on free speech.
However, even those who enjoy free speech are not saved from its nightmares. Free speech can be used negatively. According to international law, free speech is no longer a right when it violates the rights of others, advocates hatred, and incites discrimination or violence. Misinformation has been the big disguise of free speech in recent years. Social media companies such as X have been criticized for allowing the spread of misinformation and hateful comments, which are against the principles of free speech. Also, the current wars in the Middle East and Europe are aired with bias based on who the media company supports, thus fueling hatred. This misuse of free speech underscores the need for responsibility and accountability.
Imagine a world where everyone is not afraid to express themselves, where we disagree on certain principles but don’t harm each other. It would be an amazing place to be part of. However, to create that world, we need responsibility from an individual level. We must defend free speech and hold ourselves accountable for its responsible use.
— Herbert Hoover