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Don Lemon Gets the First Amendment Wrong

Politics
United States
February 05, 2026に開始

Don Lemon was arrested last week and charged with conspiracy against religious freedom. On January 18, an anti-ICE mob disrupted the Sunday service at a Minnesota church because the. The post Don Lemon Gets the First Amendment Wrong appeared first on First Things

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Conspiracy against religious freedom should be condemned, regardless of the political motivations behind it.

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The First Amendment is essential for protecting all forms of speech, including those that challenge religious beliefs.

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Engaging in protests at religious sites can lead to greater tensions and misunderstandings among diverse communities.

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Disrupting a religious service threatens the sanctity of freedom of worship and undermines democracy.

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The balance between free speech and religious freedom requires nuanced discussion in today's polarized society.

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