In East and Southeast Asia, half or more of adults say that people who disagree with their government’s actions should be able to publicly criticize the government.
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Table of Contents
- Many adults in East and Southeast Asia support free speech, are open to societal change 1
- Free speech or social harmony? 2
- Differences by age and education 2
- Should societies be open to change? 2
- RELATED 3
- Americans’ Views of Technology Companies 3
- Most Americans say a free press is highly important to society 3
- Most Americans favor restrictions on false information, violent content online 3
- Freedom of speech and LGBT rights: Americans’ views of issues in Supreme Court case 3
- Most U.S. journalists are concerned about press freedoms 3
- TOPICS 3
- MOST POPULAR 3
- RESEARCH TOPICS 4
- FOLLOW US 4