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The First Amendment protects all speech, including dissent and unpopular opinions, which is essential for sorting out truth in a free society.
If the government is giving counselors a list of approved opinions and thoughts that they're allowed to express during a session, then Free speech is dead.
The First Amendment protects all speech, including unpopular opinions, to ensure freedom and dissent, which is essential for democracy.
Free speech should be defended consistently, even when it involves speech we disagree with, to maintain credibility and fairness.
The whole point of freedom of speech is to say unpopular things, right? But even if you were to say, okay, look, I don't think it's freedom of speech to burn a flag, even if the Supreme Court disagrees, even if the Constitution disagrees.