I was asked on the topic of: Does knowledge should be free and accessable?
To be honest, yes I absolutley believe knowledge should be free and accessible to everyone. In fact, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states in Article 26 that everyone has a basic right to education. When knowledge is locked behind expensive price tags, only wealthy people can afford to learn, which I think is deeply unfair.
Today, internet access plays a massive role in making this right a reality. It acts like a giant digital library, giving anyone with a smartphone the power to learn. Thanks to open platforms like Khan Academy, millions of students can access free high-quality lessons in math and science without paying a single cent. Furthermore, tools like Creative Commons allow creators to share their texts and images legally, ensuring that information flows freely across the web.
However, there are still barriers to free knowledge. One major issue is the language gap, for example, the English Wikipedia is much larger and more detailed than the Polish version simply because more people globally edit it. This means that to truly unlock free knowledge, we also need equal access to technology and language tools. When we make information available to all, we give everyone a fair chance to succeed.

Something we should remember about is the creators.
We should definitely remember and respect people that stand behind the scenes, making this knowledge in the first place. Writers, artists, and scientists spend hours researching and creating. They are the ones giving away their precious time to this and for free, let’s at least pay our dearest respect to them.
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