At what point does free-speech become not free when it’s continually shut down? We’ve always talked about that you have the freedom of speech, not freedom from speech. Yet things are progressing much further beyond that, to a point where not just that someone disagrees with what you were saying, but they are going to shut down the ability for you to even speak to others about those things. Is there a line we can draw?<p>What if your cell phone provider or Apple interjects into your text messages to censor what you’re saying? Already you can’t speak your mind on any social platform without censorship, is the only thing left to do to stand on a street corner with a sandwich board handing out flyers? And even then, who says the government will not try to shut you down? Is that the line that we can’t cross?<p>We may not agree with what someone has to say, but it is absolutely shameful to try to silence someone just because we don’t agree with them.