The Benefits Of The First Amendment

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The First Amendment allows the right to freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. But should there be a limitation to all of those, especially freedom of speech? Not only in America, but worldwide, there has been a widespread issue with hate speech and the misuse of freedom of expression (Turley 161). Although freedom of speech and expression gives love to the world, it also gives hate to the world. People abuse their right to speak and express themselves freely. There should be limitations to freedom of speech and action should be taken in regards to hateful speech. People abuse their right to freedom of speech and expression by humiliating others values and beliefs. World leaders are already losing their patience with free speech because of anti-religion …show more content…
The U.S. Supreme Court does not allow any regulation against the First Amendment unless it constitutes a true threat (Arthur). According to Thane Rosenbaum “No right should be so freely and recklessly exercised that it becomes an impediment to civil society, making it so hard that others are made to feel less free, their private space and peace invaded, and their sensitivities cruelly trampled upon” (Rosenbaum 174). People should not feel threatened or unsafe just by someone's words. By not implementing any regulations on free speech, our world is going to become even more hateful and unsafe. This will lead to people being ashamed of their religion, values, and themselves overall. On the contrary, some believe you cannot disband freedom of speech and that enough is already done against hate speech. The prosecution of hate speech will not remove the accountability of those who commit real violent crimes. Canada’s Human Rights Act and Criminal Code of Canada prohibit exposing individuals with abusive and harmful hate speech