Larry Flynt: The Importance Of Freedom In The First Amendment

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Freedom in the First Amendment “If you’re not going to offend somebody you don’t need the First Amendment.” -Larry Flynt. This means that if you are not going to say anything about someone out of your free will, then you don’t need the first amendment. Having the first amendment is very important to many people to having the freedom to many things in their life. The first amendment was and still has an enduring impact towards the citizens of the United States of America with its meaning and purpose being very important. This is Larry Flynt.
What is the First Amendment?
First of all, the first amendment is very important to the Constitution. According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution and https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution#amendments, it explains 5 different freedoms that all citizens have. The first is the right to freedom of religion, then the next one is …show more content…

The freedom of religion means in this website, “Congress can’t promote one religion over one anothers and can’t restrict an individual's religious practice.” This meaning that no one can change what your religion is. Next, freedom of speech that is stated, “The right to freedom of speech allows individuals to express themselves without interference or constraint by the government.” This meaning that you can speak your mind and no one can say anything to stop you. Then, there is freedom of press. It states in the website, “ It allows an individual to express themselves through publication and dissemination, ” meaning that you can express yourselves in any ways possible. Following it, there is freedom of assembly. It is wrote in the website, “The right to assemble allows people