Try the political quiz

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 @9HT3BYY from North Dakota answered…5mos5MO

I think that for my freedom it is to be able to express without fear of being judged, obviously with due respect for other people and opinions

 @9HWGZML from Minnesota agreed…4mos4MO

I agree with the statement to a point. I don't think freedom means having no fear of judgement. We have the freedom to jump out of a airplane, that doesn't mean we won't get hurt. Same with freedom of speech. You have the freedom to say whatever you want, but that does not mean everyone will like it or agree or feel tolerant towards it. But we have the freedom to say it anyways. We, clearly in view of our laws, do not have the freedom to do whatever we want. So speak all you like, but if the words turn to action and that action breaks the law, your freedoms end pretty quickly.

 @9HT4BPCWomen’s Equality from Wisconsin answered…5mos5MO

the ability to do stuff and have the freedom to do so and under a social system I cant js do whatever. there's still laws obviously and rules we have to follow kind of like they say in school but bigger rules that apply to adults and EVERYONE.

 @9HT386S from Washington answered…5mos5MO

Being able to choose how I live, what I am able to do, and how I'm able to handle my life.

 @9HW8T56 from Tennessee agreed…5mos5MO

I believe that the government should be weaker and alone from its population, and allow its citizens to handle themselves and not push corrupt politics.

 @9HT36HS from Massachusetts answered…5mos5MO

Freedom is my ability to live how i want to. it may change and be more challenging