John Stuart Mill First Amendment

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One of the most complex and broad rights in the US is the First Amendment. The First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and government petitions. However, many throughout history in the US and the world have attempted to limit this right and silence those who differ in opinion. Unlike most who argue the importance of the freedom of speech, John Stuart Mill argues the evilness of silencing speech and states the argument of free speech is one of the past. Mill states that even when an opinion may be wrong or differ from others, it is necessary to be heard. Suppressing speech that could be a lie is suppressing humanity itself. He argues that some opinions that were suppressed in the past were the truth that had