With The First Amendment Have Limits On Political Correctness

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Would you speak your mind if someone wouldn't like you after you spoke what's on your mind ? What I would do is say what is on my mind and let them think what they want. I would also say that I wasn't trying to offend them,but I wanted to say what I want due to the freedom of speech. In this essay we will look at the first amendment but with the first amendment it has limits on freedom of speech and that will definition of political correctness and how the views are looked on political correctness. The first amendment says “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances”. This guarantees a person liberties and certain freedoms that can never be taken away nor can they be restricted expect if they are violating other rights. The amendment doesn't protect fighting words, false statements that damage a person's reputation, and profane speech. You can go out and speak what's on …show more content…

It’s pretty much saying not to use offensive language that could hurt someone or that could mean something to them. Some examples we use words include like Christmas, where people get offended when we say that instead of saying winter festival. The postman we call them mail carriers would be politically incorrect . There are times we say stuff and we don't try to be offensive but they take it offend because they will think we were directly talking about them. At those times we try to watch what we say to people to like jokes or other stuff but that can become insensitive sometimes and we don't try to mean it like that

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