A new poll shows a growing concern among the Irish populace about the potential erosion of free speech rights, with one in four respondents feeling restricted in their ability to express views in social and professional environments. This sentiment emerges as the Irish parliament debates sweeping new “hate speech” legislation, which critics fear could severely impact free expression. #Survey #Ireland #FreeSpeech #Rights #Restrictions #HateSpeech #Legislation #ADFInternational #Gender #Censorship #ElonMusk #Race #Religion
1 in 4 Irish fear losing right to free speech: poll

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