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Write an impassioned petition to the head of a TV network not to cancel John Doe's very popular and entertaining farming show. Mr Doe has made the mistake of saying he hates a very famous woman but he has now apologised for saying so. An angle you should pursue is that free speech necessarily must mean that causing offence must sometimes be allowed.

Dear [Head of TV Network],

We are writing to urge you not to cancel John Doe's highly popular and entertaining farming show. While Mr. Doe made a mistake in his recent comments, he has since apologized for any offense caused.

We believe that free speech is an essential aspect of a healthy and functioning society, and this includes the right to express opinions or ideas that may be considered offensive by some. The ability to freely express oneself, even if it means causing offense, is a cornerstone of democracy and open communication.

Furthermore, Mr. Doe's show has brought joy and education to millions of viewers, showcasing the hard work and dedication of farmers everywhere. Canceling the show would not only be a violation of Mr. Doe's right to free speech, but it would also deprive audiences of a valuable and entertaining program.

We urge you to reconsider your decision to cancel the show and allow Mr. Doe to continue to share his knowledge and passion for farming with the public.

Sincerely, [Your Name]