The Importance Of The First Amendment

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The media has become notorious for spreading rumors and butting into people’s lives. Your favorite magazines, your favorite news shows, the songs on the radio, they can say horrible things. This is because us, Americans. are promised rights in the Constitution. The Constitution is a document that acts as a base for our government. The Constitution is divided into sections and articles, and amendments, official changes. Everything in the Constitution is meant to ensure American citizens life, liberty, and happiness. The First Amendment of the Bill of Rights promises American citizens the right to assemble, the right to petition, the freedom of speech, the freedom of press, and the freedom of religion. The First Amendment states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of …show more content…

Freedom of Speech
One of the rights included in the First Amendment is the freedom of speech. http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/madison/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Your.First_.Freedoms.pdf, a website focused on the First Amendment states, “The free-speech clause protects all forms ofspeech, including artistic, literary, musical, political, religious and commercial speech.” This freedom allows us to say whatever we want, whether it’s cursing, or voicing our opinions about the president. An example of freedom of speech is found in music. Today, a popular genre of music is rap, which is famous for cursing and mentioning sex. The reason rappers are allowed to say those things, is because they are protected by the First