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Lailah
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25 September, 11:07
Voicing your concerns in a public square
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Jovani Rasmussen
25 September, 11:09
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This could be Freedom Of Speech!
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Donna Christian
25 September, 11:14
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Freedom of speech. Also peaceful protest.
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