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It's rather sad that as Americans we don't have a clear understanding of our First Amendment rights. What began as a guarantee your head would remain attached to your body should you be found to be criticizing the government, has turned into "I have the right to be as offensive to anyone in any manner at any time as I like!"

Look at the time the First Amendment was written. Criticizing the King and his government could mean the end of your life. Once the King was defeated, Americans now had the right to openly criticize the manner of our governance, and together work toward a better America. It was a change that everyone could agree was an improvement, a better expression of political freedom.

Somewhere along the line we Americans took our freedom of political speech for granted, and decided that the founding fathers fought and died for our right to say f*** you into somebody's face. That we could try really hard to be as offensive as possible and shove it into anyone's face that we choose. That we now had the right to paint the Virgin Mary with cow dung on the canvas. That we could be the offense assholes that Americans have a reputation for some countries. I don't believe that was the First Amendment's intent, and I would invite anyone to prove it was.

Subsequent court cases are often quoted, presided over by very liberal judges, who decided to use their power to pervert our understanding of our American Rights. And they've done a very good job of it.

So continue to spout that liberal horse crap. Pornography for preschoolers, free speech! Unlimited swear words on every platform, free speech! Bestiality and child abuse, hey, free speech! You can lump any perversion under free speech, and blurring that line is part of the leftist agenda to destroy America.

1 day ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's rather sad that as Americans we don't have a clear understanding of our first amendment rights. What began as a guarantee your head would remain attached to your body should you be found to be criticizing the government, has turned into "I have the right to be as offensive to anyone in any manner at any time as I like!"

Look at the time the First Amendment was written. Criticizing the King and his government could mean the end of your life. Once the King was defeated, Americans now had the right to openly criticize the manner of our governance, and together work toward a better America. It was a change that everyone could agree was an improvement, a better expression of political freedom.

Somewhere along the line we Americans took our freedom of political speech for granted, and decided that the founding fathers fought and died for our right to say f*** you into somebody's face. That we could try really hard to be as offensive as possible and shove it into anyone's face that we choose. That we now had the right to paint the Virgin Mary with cow dung on the canvas. That we could be the offense assholes that Americans have a reputation for some countries. I don't believe that was the First Amendment's intent, and I would invite anyone to prove it was.

Subsequent court cases are often quoted, presided over by very liberal judges, who decided to use their power to pervert our understanding of our American Rights. And they've done a very good job of it.

So continue to spout that liberal horse crap. Pornography for preschoolers, free speech! Unlimited swear words on every platform, free speech! Bestiality and child abuse, hey, free speech! You can lump any perversion under free speech, and blurring that line is part of the leftist agenda to destroy America.

1 day ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's rather sad that as Americans we don't have a clear understanding of our first amendment rights. What began as a guarantee your head would remain attached to your body should you be found to be criticizing the government, has turned into "I have the right to be as offensive to anyone in any manner at any time as I like!"

Look at the time the First Amendment was written. Criticizing the King and his government could mean the end of your life. Once the King was defeated, Americans now had the right to openly criticize the manner of our governance, and together work toward a better America. It was a change that everyone could agree was an improvement, a better expression of political freedom.

Somewhere along the line we Americans took our freedom of political speech for granted, and decided that the founding fathers fought and died for our right to say f*** you into somebody's face. That we could try really hard to be as offensive as possible and shove it into anyone's face that we choose. That we now had the right to paint the Virgin Mary with cow dung on the canvas. That we could be the offense assholes that Americans have a reputation for some countries. I don't believe that was the First Amendment's intent, and I would invite anyone to prove it was.

Subsequent court cases are often quoted, presided over by very liberal judges, who decided to use their power to pervert our understanding of our American Rights. They've done a very good job of it.

So continue to spout that liberal horse crap. Pornography for preschoolers, free speech!

1 day ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's rather sad that as Americans we don't have a clear understanding of our first amendment rights. What began as a guarantee your head would remain attached to your body should you be found to be criticizing the government, has turned into "I have the right to be as offensive to anyone in any manner at any time as I like!"

Look at the time the First Amendment was written. Criticizing the King and his government could mean the end of your life. Once the King was defeated, Americans now had the right to openly criticize the manner of our governance, and together work toward a better America. It was a change that everyone could agree was an improvement, a better expression of political freedom.

Somewhere along the line we Americans took our freedom of political speech for granted, and decided that the founding fathers fought and died for our right to say f*** you into somebody's face. That we could try really hard to be as offensive as possible and shove it into anyone's face that we choose. That we now had the right to paint the Virgin Mary with cow dung on the canvas. That we could be the offense assholes that Americans have a reputation for some countries. I don't believe that was the First Amendment's intent, and I would invite anyone to prove it was.

Subsequent court cases are often quoted, presided over by very liberal judges, who decided to use their power to pervert our understanding of our American Rights. They've done a very good job of it.

1 day ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's rather sad that as Americans we don't have a clear understanding of our first amendment rights. What began as a guarantee your head would remain attached to your body should you be found to be criticizing the government, has turned into "I have the right to be as offensive to anyone in any manner at any time as I like!"

Look at the time the First Amendment was written. Criticizing the King and his government could mean the end of your life. Once the King was defeated, Americans now had the right to openly criticize the manner of our governance, and together work toward a better America. It was a change that everyone could agree was an improvement, a better expression of political freedom.

Somewhere along the line we Americans took our freedom of political speech for granted, and decided that the founding fathers fought and died for our right to say f*** you into somebody's face. That we could try really hard to be as offensive as possible and shove it into anyone's face that we choose. That we now had the right to paint the Virgin Mary with cow dung on the canvas. That we could be the offense assholes that Americans have a reputation for some countries. I don't believe that was the First Amendment's intent, and I would invite anyone to prove it was.

Subsequent court cases are often quoted, presided over by very liberal judges, who decided to use their power to pervert our understanding of our American Rights.

1 day ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It's rather sad that as Americans we don't have a clear understanding of our first amendment rights. What began as a guarantee your head would remain attached to your body should you be found to be criticizing the government, has turned into "I have the right to be as offensive to anyone in any manner at any time as I like!"

Look at the time the First Amendment was written. Criticizing the King and his government could mean the end of your life. Once the King was defeated, Americans now had the right to openly criticize the manner of our governance, and together work toward a better America. It was a change that everyone could agree was an improvement, a better expression of political freedom.

Somewhere along the line we Americans took our freedom of political speech for granted, and decided that the founding fathers fought and died for our right to say f*** you into somebody's face. That we could try really hard to be as offensive as possible and shove it into anyone's face that we choose. That we now had the right to paint the Virgin Mary with cow dung on the canvas. That we could be the offense assholes that Americans have a reputation for some countries. I don't believe that was the first amendment's intent, and I would invite anyone to prove it was.

1 day ago
1 score