← All dilemmas
🚧freedom
A live cultural event can avoid disruption only by sharply limiting protests near the venue. Should security restrict them?
Vote to reveal how SplitVote voters split.
YOUR CHOICE
OR
Anonymous voting. No account required. Results update in real time.
Why this dilemma matters
Liberty and safety are both costs, not just benefits — every line drawn pays for the other. Choosing “Yes. Fans and performers deserve a safe event” prioritises personal freedom; choosing “No. Sanitizing protest empties public culture of meaning” gives more weight to collective safety.
Worth asking yourself
- Would you accept the rule if it applied to you?
- How much risk is the freedom worth?
More Freedom Dilemmas
- Governments can prevent terrorist attacks by reading everyone's private messages — but there will be zero privacy. No exceptions.
- A politician spreads false claims that lead to harassment and violence in some communities. Should they be permanently banned from all major platforms?
- Vaccines are 99% effective and safe. Should they be legally mandatory for school attendance, even for parents with religious objections?
- A city offers to eliminate all violent crime by installing 24/7 AI surveillance on every street corner and public space.