Which of the following is NOT a reason that freedom of speech can be limited?

A.
The opinions expressed infringe on the rights of others.
B.
The opinions/statements expressed endanger others.
C.
The opinions/statements expressed pose a personal health risk to others.
D.
The government disagrees with the opinions expressed.

1 answer

D. The government disagrees with the opinions expressed.

Freedom of speech can be limited for reasons such as infringing on the rights of others, endangering others, or posing health risks, but the mere fact that the government disagrees with an opinion is not a valid reason to limit that freedom.