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Faced with a rise of extremism within its ranks, the US military has clamped down on racist speech, including retweets and likes

By Dwight Stirling, Lecturer in Law, University of Southern California
For civilians, free speech is protected by the First Amendment. Not so in the US military, where the rise of political extremism has become a problem.The Conversation


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