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I’m studying and need help with a Marketing question to help me learn.Part IYou may recall, in earlier lectures that I noted that “product†in marketing includes, tangible products, services, ideas, people, places, organizations. So when we think about an idea like “free speechâ€, we are marketing our view of what that meansSimilarly, when we use words to convey concepts that might be counter to “free speech†— words like “cancel,” “woke” and “political correctness” – we are engaging in a form of marketing, marketing ways to create a more inclusive society (or not).THE QUESTIONShould all speech be included or should some speech be excluded because it is hurtful or harmful? Who gets to define what is hurtful or harmful? What are your thoughts about creating a more inclusive society (or world)?This is a marketing question. Answer in 200 – 400 words.Please check your spelling and grammar (I won’t grade something that is replete with errors – it will be too hard to read.)Make sure to answer the question (if I don’t know what you are talking about, I won’t gradePART II[Note: As you write, think about how you feel. Does it feel comfortable or uncomfortable to express how you feel about this topic “CANCELLINGâ€. just think about it and answer how you feel, in 100-200 wordsRecent examples of incidents that involve “cancellingâ€:Sixty-two percent of Americans say they have political views they are afraid to share (WARNING: If you are sensitive, please note Bill Maher’s language is explicit, and if you are not comfortable with profane language, skip this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmXTUSP9a9MDr. Seuss books are pulled from https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/04/books/dr-seussbooks.htmlConservative statues https://www.businessinsider.com/confederate-statues-removal-slaveryprotests-2020-6Cancel culture – the future of the GOP https://www.npr.org/2021/02/10/965815679/is-cancelculture-the-future-of-the-gopIf you have another example you would like to use? If so, please use that.