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First Lady Emphasizes Importance of Open Debate
Speaking to American and Chinese students at Peking University in Beijing on Saturday, counted the right to free expression and 鈥渙pen access to information鈥 among the 鈥渦niversal rights that are the birthright of every person on this planet.鈥 She encouraged audience members to seek out 鈥渁ll sides of every argument,鈥 a message she shared with graduating students at Eastern Kentucky University last year.
FIRE applauds Mrs. Obama for her continued advocacy for free speech and for emphasizing the value of discussions between those who disagree with each other. As we frequently note here on The Torch, hearing different viewpoints can help the listener identify and better articulate strengths, weaknesses, and nuances in his own arguments, even if his opinion isn鈥檛 completely swayed.
In China, the government regularly censors websites and anti-government speech. In contrast, that such expression is a necessary part of our free society:
My husband and I are on the receiving end of plenty of questioning and criticism from our media and our fellow citizens. ... And it鈥檚 not always easy, but we wouldn鈥檛 trade it for anything in the world.
鈥淭ime and again,鈥 she said, 鈥渨e have seen that countries are stronger and more prosperous when the voices and opinions of all their citizens can be heard.鈥
Indeed, FIREfights every day to help ensure that students and faculty across the country can express themselves freely, and we are happy to see Mrs. Obama speak out in support of this fundamental right.
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