During a class discussion on freedom of speech, one student states, "While I support freedom of expression, I think there should be limits, especially when it incites hatred or violence." Another student responds, "I respectfully disagree. True freedom of speech means allowing even offensive ideas to be voiced, as long as they don't directly harm. The solution is more speech, not less."
What is the second student's primary opinion on freedom of speech?
A) They believe freedom of speech should always have strict limits.
B) They support unlimited freedom of speech, even if it incites violence.
C) They advocate for broader freedom of speech, even for offensive ideas, as long as there's no direct harm.
D) They are neutral on the topic of free speech.
E) They think freedom of speech is not a fundamental human right.