A First Amendment Declaration (opinion)
I get a lot of demands these days from politically correct socialists who whine and try to tell me what I can and cannot say, and/or how.
As a general rule I don't let anyone tell me what to say or think. I don’t tell other people what to; say, think or do and I don’t let others censor my thoughts or words. First Amendment precedent establishes my right to say almost anything, within reason, and everyone has this same right because government is expressly prohibited, by our Constitution, from abridging any peaceful speech (or thought) in America.
The remedy for any form of wayward speech is the right of others to demonstrate the error of the first speaker through logic, facts, and reason (hopefully with good manners). The central idea behind the First Amendment’s protection of free speech is that a free marketplace of ideas better serves the search for truth than a mob of socialist snowflakes armed with the power of censorship. Accordingly, the solution to bad speech is more speech, not less.
If you don’t wish to hear it, then ignore it (just like I do with the endless media propaganda of socialist falsehoods). Or, you could just try to grow up beyond the delicate little snowflake stage. Stop being such big commie crybabies. Try to practice tolerance instead of throwing infantile socialist sissy fits. Stop being a socialist infant who soils their facebutt diaper, then retreats to hide and cry in their safe space echo chambers of invincible ignorance (whenever any adult mentions truth or reality). A wise adult seeks truth in a diversity of opinion.
Never make the mistake of trying to tell me what I can and cannot say or think. It’s my First Amendment right and be advised that the Second Amendment was created to guarantee the First Amendment rights from Marxist thugs who would attempt to censor or prohibit free speech using violence, riots, looting, and/or burning of our cities and forests while murdering black (or white) peace officers.
Now that we understand the first two Amendments to the Constitution of these United States, I repeat; Constitutional free speech is protected by law as an endowed right (but not censorship by whining nonsensical socialist snowflakes).