Myth Of Freedom Essay

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I can say what I want to say. The foundation of this country was based on that freedom. The Freedom of Speech. We can trace this freedom all the way back to The Bill of Rights. Our country has seen great benefit of equality from this amendment. Unfortunately, with his prosperity came the disadvantages of this very freedom. Good and bad cases have come and went but the freedom remains. What will we do with it? Only time will tell. In September 17, 1787 The Constitution was signed (First Amendment Center). After some time, it was deemed necessary to create a list of our basic rights and freedoms. The Bill of Rights was established to clarify the foggy confusion with details in December 15,1791 (First Amendment Center). Our first amendment in The Bill of Rights which is part of our Constitution states, “Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech.” Very well written by James Madison, this freedom of speech is accompanied by the freedom of religion, press, and assembly. All these freedoms are built on the foundation of the freedom of speech in many examples. One is allowed to speak on their religious beliefs and give their opinions to influence others. The press is allowed to speak out on any issue. In order for assemblies to gather and protest or riot some exchanges of communication need to be …show more content…

The women’s suffrage was inspired by women who spoke out due to the freedom of speech we hold. This movement was started in 1848 and carried until 1920, which was when the 19th Amendment was established. A similar situation happened in 1938 when it came to speaking out against the abuse of children to pass the Child Labor Laws. As well as the the Civil Rights Movement in which movement leader like Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. spoke out against segregation and equality. All these people utilized the resources that the freedom of speech provided to make a meaningful impact on the

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