Freedom of speech: Can you say anything you want in France?
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This week's show explores the concept of freedom of speech, particularly in France, where it is a cherished right with historical roots dating back to the 1789 Revolution. While the country values this freedom, it also imposes certain legal restrictions, leading to discussions about its limits. The topic has gained attention recently in the U.S. following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and the suspension of comedian Jimmy Kimmel, highlighting the ongoing debate about what can be said and the consequences that may follow.
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