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Results: "Shut up and dribble"

Published on 08/17/2018
By: Tiger_Lily
1826
Living
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Who has the right to speak what they believe is correct? That's right--we all do, and the First Amendment guarantees that right. Let's not think about politics for a minute. Do you believe that humans have the right to speak up for what they believe?
Who has the right to speak what they believe is correct? That's right--we all do, and the First Amendment guarantees that right. Let's not think about politics for a minute. Do you believe that humans have the right to speak up for what they believe?
Yes
77%
1415 votes
No
7%
121 votes
Undecided
16%
290 votes
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2.
Still keeping politics to the side, and focusing on whether humans have the right to speak up for what they believe: Do you think white supremacists like Richard Spencer have the right to take an international stage to promote the superiority of whites over individuals of color?
Still keeping politics to the side, and focusing on whether humans have the right to speak up for what they believe: Do you think white supremacists like Richard Spencer have the right to take an international stage to promote the superiority of whites over individuals of color?
Yes
29%
525 votes
No
44%
797 votes
Undecided
28%
504 votes
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3.
Tonight (Aug 9), Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins raised a fist during the playing of the national anthem prior to Thursday night's preseason opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers, resuming his protest against social injustice. Jenkins obeyed the rules by not kneeling, and his protest is against racism, not the United States. Do you think that humans who happen to have a jobs as professional football players have the right to speak up with what they believe?
Tonight (Aug 9), Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins raised a fist during the playing of the national anthem prior to Thursday night's preseason opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers, resuming his protest against social injustice. Jenkins obeyed the rules by not kneeling, and his protest is against racism, not the United States. Do you think that humans who happen to have a jobs as professional football players have the right to speak up with what they believe?
Yes
53%
969 votes
No
20%
364 votes
Undecided
27%
493 votes
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