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A new survey reveals growing American concern over free speech, with 74% saying it's heading in the wrong direction.
A new survey by FIRE shows 74% of Americans believe free speech in the U.S. is heading in the wrong direction, a 10-point rise since July, with pessimism spanning all political groups.
The findings come amid heightened concerns over government actions, such as Attorney General Pam Bondi’s threats to pursue hate speech, and a growing belief that words can constitute violence.
Fifty-nine percent say free speech is not secure, and 59% agree that speech can be violent, fueling debates over deplatforming and legal consequences.
Despite 56% rejecting the idea that the First Amendment goes too far, a notable minority believe it does, reflecting deepening national tension over expression.
Una nueva encuesta revela una creciente preocupación de los estadounidenses por la libertad de expresión, con el 74% diciendo que se dirige en la dirección equivocada.