Basically, the First Amendment prevents our government from the preventing the following.
-Freedom of (not freedom from) religion
-Freedom of assembly, regardless of topic/desire
-Freedom of speech, meaning you can say what you want, AND you can choose to not listen to what you disagree with.
For a lot of folks, today, they say that big Tech cannot violate the First Amendment, because they are private companies, not the government.
I nearly sort of agree, until the Private Companies become monopolistic, and in complete lock-step with the Democratic/Socialist Party. At that point, the Monopolies are just extensions of part of our Government.
If you don't agree with me, on that, the follow the following link.
-Freedom of (not freedom from) religion
-Freedom of assembly, regardless of topic/desire
-Freedom of speech, meaning you can say what you want, AND you can choose to not listen to what you disagree with.
For a lot of folks, today, they say that big Tech cannot violate the First Amendment, because they are private companies, not the government.
I nearly sort of agree, until the Private Companies become monopolistic, and in complete lock-step with the Democratic/Socialist Party. At that point, the Monopolies are just extensions of part of our Government.
If you don't agree with me, on that, the follow the following link.
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