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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.
Protesting is a cherished American right. But if someone blocks your way in a car, you don't have the right to run them over.
The First Amendment is clear: we have the right to protest and freedom of speech. If you don't believe in these rights, you're deeply un-American.
Ezra Levin highlights the dual nature of protests, describing them as both joyful and powerful, while also acknowledging the need for security training to ensure safety during demonstrations.
The No Kings protest is being mischaracterized by Republicans as a 'Hate America rally.' In reality, it's a movement of people who love their country and are exercising their First Amendment rights to protest against authoritarianism.
Zachary Levi believes in the importance of standing up for what is right, even if it means risking one's career in Hollywood.
The most important issue in the case is the protection of the First Amendment, not the specifics of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Zachary Levi believes in standing up for what is right, even if it risks his career, highlighting the importance of personal integrity over self-preservation.
It's legal to protest under the First Amendment. Civil disobedience isn't a crime, but it can lead to illegal conduct. Hoyt's suggestion to put spikes on vehicles to run over protesters is extreme.
Senator Schatz emphasizes the importance of peaceful protests and civic engagement, stating that actions like the rally on October 18th, known as the 'no-kings protest,' are crucial for demonstrating that the United States is not a monarchy and that citizens are still in charge of their government.