Thank you very much.
There has never been a time in human history when freedom of expression hasn't been under threat. That's precisely why we need to enshrine protections for it. If it were not threatened, it wouldn't require protections.
The particular threats change from one era to another and from one place to another. From my perspective, in the past five to 10 years, we've seen increased polarization and weaponization of.... Again, polarized tropes, for instance, represent universities as hotbeds of radicalism and as harmful to society.
Also, there is increasing culture war combativeness on social media. We don't take into consideration the degree to which social media can exacerbate and further polarize debate. The debate we used to be able to have 20 years ago in the town square is now made worse and more polarized by harmful algorithms.
Maybe I'll stop there so others can respond as well.