Friday, February 20, 2026

Eight Values of Free Expression



When we talk about free expression, there are 8 values that we consider to be the core to how society functions. These eight values are: Marketplace of Ideas, Participation in Self-Government, Stable Change, Individual Self-Fulfillment, Checks on Governmental Power, Promoting Tolerance, Promoting Innovation, and Protecting Dissent.


 


The value that sticks out and resonates with me the most is the value of promoting tolerance. This theory has become a core value because it has been argued for decades that freedom of speech, especially through the practice of extending protection to hate speech, teaches us as a society to become more tolerant in all aspects of life. This theory thrives on the belief that the act of promoting expressive freedoms will also make the members of society more open to thoughts and ideas that they would normally be against. 


With hate speech being protected by the First Amendment, it is common for individuals to use forms of speech in public areas, giving the members of society the opportunity to comment on and/or act against the hate speech being said. After members of society act positively or negatively towards that hate speech, it then creates a social norm and provides everyone with a lesson or an understanding of the hate speech, why it was considered hate speech, and allows society to act accordingly in the present as well as the future. 


What immediately came to mind when I read the description of the promoting tolerance theory was the current cancel culture happening around the globe. At a time when social media presence, ignorance, and disrespect are all at an all-time high, there is a pot of conflict boiling. 


When an individual or a company says or does something that goes against societal norms or beliefs, then social media rips them to shreds, highlights what was wrong with what they said or did, and then proceeds to “cancel” them. Canceling in the form of calling out an individual or a group publicly for offensive behavior to hold them accountable for their actions and force them to face consequences. This is mostly done on social media and is frequently mistaken as cyberbullying.



I believe that this may be the most important value or theory of the eight, especially in a constantly evolving society. Allowing everyone to be tolerant in a world of complacency is best. A tolerant society is a healthy society because it allows everyone to create a positive environment, reduces conflict, and promotes innovation and mutual respect by embracing diverse lifestyles and perspectives. 


If it is not obvious, protecting dissent seems to be the value that is mostly in action today, especially heightened since 2020. This theory essentially states that you are protected by the First Amendment to disagree with the government and anyone else, for that matter, no matter how unpopular your opinions and disagreements may be. Social movements, peaceful protests, and other forms of activism have begun to become more popular and visible around the world. 



Ensuring the protection of dissent is also popular. For example, the NAACP has a Legal Defense Fund. This fund is set in place to protect protestors from violence, especially from police officials. The protection of this fund has ranged from the 1961 Freedom Riders to the 2020 Black Lives Matter (BLM) racial justice protestors, where over 125 separate incidents of police violence against protesters were reported across 40 states, in the span of 10 days.

Thursday, February 19, 2026

AI Brainstorm

                           

After watching the PBS In the Age of AI documentary, I realized just how much Artificial Intelligence and the internet have begun to take over, and over time will eventually fully change the way the world is as we know it today. While both the internet and artificial intelligence both have positive effects, there are numerous negative effects. The creation of Artificial Intelligence was meant to create a way for humans to spend less time on routine tasks and spend more time doing things that they actually enjoy, being a tool used to enhance human life, not ruin it, which it seems to be on track to do.


Artificial Intelligence has been used and abused by many people around the world. The tool that was created to help is now taking over hundreds of thousands of jobs. When we think of machines taking jobs, we usually think of car manufacturing, assembly lines, or even phone operators. All of which are majority male-dominated roles.  


But one danger that not many people think of or talk about is the women-dominated jobs that are being replaced by artificial intelligence. Jobs such as cashiers, fast food workers, and the majority of customer-service-centered industry roles. These roles are single-handedly being taken over by Artificial Intelligence and technology.


I know that when I go to places like Walmart, I probably will not have any customer service interactions while there, and I will also have to shop for my own items, check myself out, and bag my own products. A job that was once completed by a cashier is now being completed by a consumer and technology. If we continue down this path, I am concerned that nobody will have jobs anymore, and more people will succumb to living paycheck-to-paycheck due to the decrease in job security and job demand. 


Thursday, February 5, 2026

Is Privacy Real?!


How would it make you feel if you found that someone knew every thought, purchase, and your daily routine? I'm sure you’d feel spooked, but what’s even more spooky is the fact that this is true- google amongst other platforms know more about you than you think.


 This article from Campaigns of The World helped me understand how much information one singular platform is collecting from me and others. When you think about all of this information multiplied by the number of apps and websites that you visit daily, the amount of “personal” information that is now public is large, and it slightly makes me feel unsafe to know that what I once thought was my personal information and data is not only mine anymore.


Growing up, we’re taught the basic internet safety, such as creating a strong password, not talking to strangers, and sharing personal information, and much more. But in reality, no matter the precautions we think that we are taking, it's not enough. Especially when individuals tend to use a private browser or incognito mode, they are more vulnerable, even though data is still being collected in reality.


But one danger that not many people think of or talk about is women-dominated jobs, such as cashiers, fast food workers, and the majority of customer-service-centered roles. These roles are single-handedly being taken over by Artificial Intelligence and technology.


I know that when I go to places like Walmart, I probably will not have any customer service interactions, and I will have to shop for my own items, check myself out, and bag my own products. A job that was once completed by a cashier is now being completed by a consumer and technology. If we continue down this path, I am concerned that nobody will have jobs anymore, and more people will succumb to living paycheck-to-paycheck. 

Eight Values of Free Expression

When we talk about free expression, there are 8 values that we consider to be the core to how society functions. These eight values are : Ma...