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minus-squareprincipalkohoutek [none/use name]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up22·7 days agoDuring FDR’s presidency in the lead up to WWII, he made the “Four Freedoms” speech, which the artist Norman Rockwell illustrated in four different paintings. This one, “freedom of speech” is the most well known/reproduced. Source: I was a high school us history teacher
minus-squareFrank [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·7 days agoThere’s no propaganda in America, though. It’s wild how American’s fetishize freedom of speech when the only thing speech is good for is influencing power, and definitely does not do that. The nicest practical aspect of free speech is you mostly don’t have to self-censor every communication, mostly.
During FDR’s presidency in the lead up to WWII, he made the “Four Freedoms” speech, which the artist Norman Rockwell illustrated in four different paintings. This one, “freedom of speech” is the most well known/reproduced.
Source: I was a high school us history teacher
There’s no propaganda in America, though.
It’s wild how American’s fetishize freedom of speech when the only thing speech is good for is influencing power, and definitely does not do that.
The nicest practical aspect of free speech is you mostly don’t have to self-censor every communication, mostly.