Supreme Court’s free speech decision affirms Constitution’s deep magic

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Supreme Court’s free speech decision affirms Constitution’s deep magic
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'The Supreme Court’s ruling in 303 Creative preserves our right to speak — to dispel the fear that drives people to shrink from freedom. Let’s use it well.' -Tyson Langhofer

They want to force society back to a time when the government could ban speech that advocates the moral propriety of any course of conduct other than what the government has blessed., progressives say that not speaking is a sort of"conduct" that can be regarded as discrimination, and in order to ban the act of discrimination, they can compel the artist to speak.

This is the deep magic of the United States Constitution — which was founded on a Declaration that was itself speech in support of acts prohibited by law. The First Amendment gained new life in the 20th century in response to increased attempts by government officials to stifle dissent and to compel pledges of allegiance to their orthodoxy and nationalism. Ultimately, our system stands for nothing, if not the ability to disagree with the government and speak accordingly.

The Supreme Court’s ruling for Lorie Smith conjures the same constitutional deep magic to ward off the progressive attempt"to coerce uniformity of sentiment in support of some end thought essential" by the government. And we should all be glad, including those of us who stand against all hateful discrimination. That’s because attempts to ban some ideas or to force the profession of others only serve to stoke the fires of hatred all the more.

In a way, our Constitution’s deepest magic relies on each of us to say the magic words. The Supreme Court’s ruling inpreserves our right to speak — to dispel the fear that drives people to shrink from freedom. Let’s use it well.

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