Old 06-21-18, 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by wgscott
I'm saying the First Amendment to the US Constitution proscribes government restrictions on an individual's speech. It says nothing about your employer restricting it, your parents restricting it, or Bike Forums moderators restricting it.

Get it?

I didn't think so.

If not, try the following experiment: The US Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment protected the American NAZI Party's freedom to speak and hold a rally in Skokie, Ill. If you believe the same First Amendment protection extends to the workplace, try holding such a rally at your place of employment and see what happens.
I don't believe the same First Amendment protection extends to the workplace. I've never said otherwise. It's still a right. Again:

a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way.
The problem is that you don't understand the definition of a right.
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