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Free Speech Is The West’s Greatest Asset. It’s Also Our Greatest Vulnerability.
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Free Speech Is The West’s Greatest Asset. It’s Also Our Greatest Vulnerability.

The article argues that free speech, while essential to democracy, makes the West vulnerable to foreign influence. It suggests that foreign actors exploit the openness of American society to promote ideologies that could harm national interests, such as environmental extremism and uncontrolled immigration policies. The piece highlights how authoritarian regimes restrict similar freedoms within their borders but can support dissenting ideas in the West through financial backing. It warns that hostile nations may strategically fund movements that align with their goals, thereby undermining democratic values without direct military confrontation.

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Free Speech Is The West’s Greatest Asset. It’s Also Our Greatest Vulnerability.

The article argues that free speech, while essential to democracy, makes the West vulnerable to foreign influence. It suggests that foreign actors exploit the openness of American society to promote ideologies that could harm national interests, such as environmental extremism and uncontrolled immigration policies. The piece highlights how authoritarian regimes restrict similar freedoms within their borders but can support dissenting ideas in the West through financial backing. It warns that hostile nations may strategically fund movements that align with their goals, thereby undermining democratic values without direct military confrontation.

Bias read (Right): The article frames concerns about foreign influence in shaping domestic discourse as a threat to national security and democratic integrity. It emphasizes the risks posed by foreign funding to ideological movements, suggesting that such influences are more insidious than overt external threats. The措

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