No Rules on Speech

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In today’s society, Freedom of Speech has become one of the most exponentially debated topics in our nation. If you were to ask ten different individuals their views on it, you would almost for certain get ten different responses. Why has an area that was once set in stone become so questionable? The amendment on Freedom of Speech was passed in 1791; this was passed on the idea that no matter what your views, whether they are religious, political, or your ethnicity, we can share them without the fear of imprisonment, or retaliation. The first amendment allows us to freely express ourselves. Therefore, there should be no limit of Freedom of Speech for any one person, respectful dialogue should not be required, and the responsibility that each individual holds for their own speech is something they need to be held accountable for at all costs. Freedom of Speech is one of the principles the United States of America was built upon. This right is given to each and every one of us who steps foot on this land. There should be no limit of Freedom of Speech because everybody has their own opinions, thoughts, and beliefs that do not always jibe with the next person’s. This can relate to people being fired for expressing their thoughts on certain topics. This has recently been brought up when the LA Clippers owner, Donald Sterling, made a comment in private to his mistress instructing her to stop posting pictures of her with black men, and to stop bringing them to his games. This exclusive conversation was recorded, and then brought up nationally. He was fined $2.5 million for the “hateful opinions”, he is no longer allowed to attend any NBA game for life, and he is being forced to sell the team. Corespondingly, I agree that people ... ... middle of paper ... ...ed for their forgiveness. The airlines declared they have not accepted her apology or explanation. This shows how we are granted Freedom of Speech, however at the same time, we have to be held accountable for the things we say. There is a substantial distinction between the Freedom of Speech of your thoughts and opinions, in comparison to a threat. Since our congress decided to pass the Freedom of Speech amendment, I believe it was passed for all of the right reasons. The amendment should not be changed now because a few individuals feel differently about it. Having the right to say what you want, when you want, is a right that given to each and every American. Freedom of Speech with accountability is the only way America should ever go. As a fellow American, I couldn’t be more grateful to have the ability to express my feelings whenever I feel necessary.

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