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| ▲ | Paracompact 44 minutes ago | parent [-] | | Why do some Americans build their whole political and philosophical personality off of 1A maximalism? I'm an American, and it's a great principle. Freedom of speech deserves to be enshrined in the Constitution as a Good Thing, up there with the pursuit of happiness, freedom of the press, and all else. But this idea that nothing that ever even tangentially inconvenience's someone's (or some megacorporation's) expression is a legislative no-go, is a weirdly religious amount of conviction in an abstract principle. This principle, like every other in the Constitution, must carry finite weight. | | |
| ▲ | iamnothere 32 minutes ago | parent [-] | | The amendment process is there for a reason. We must begin to use (and respect) it again, or fall as a country. That’s my take. |
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