First Amendment Freedoms: A Modern Resurgence

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The Constitution of the United States of America has many aspects that we all hold dear to our hearts as Americans. More importantly the first amendment has given us all the freedoms that we as Americans live by, and in fact have died for in the past. The freedom of religion, both the establishment and exercising of religion. The freedom of speech, both in the spoken, and written, and visual expression of speech. The freedom of the press, and the right to peaceably assemble, and the right to petition the redress of government. In the last fifty years there has been a resurgence of those freedoms and they’ve been tested more than ever before by the people of this country. Growing decent among the people and their expression of protest …show more content…

But, to infringe on ones freedom of speech goes against everything we as Americans believe as a whole, independence and freedom to live as we chose to live, to speak and express our opinions free from arrest of detention by government. Going back to the very foundation of our government we were speaking out against a ruler far from our own lands, and if we decide to silence speech or expression of speech that is offensive to the majority and punish the minority opinion, just because it offends us now. What will we do when the majority opinion is no longer shared, and the minority opinion is more accepted? How will we react when our speech is condemned or deemed offensive? By allowing and respecting the opinions and expressions of others, even those we find extremely offensive we only solidify our Constitution and more importantly the 1st Amendment. Our Constitution wasn’t written to defend the majority opinion, it was written to defend the minority opinion as well, because the minority has just as much freedom in expression as the majority at the end of the day, that is true intention and purpose of the 1st

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