You can say that you are celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk or anyone else and the First Amendment will protect your ability to do so. Which means the government cannot come prosecute you and put you in jail for saying that. The First Amendment does not mean that you are immune from the consequences of your speech. And if you say things that are horrible and hateful, it is not uncommon for someone to be terminated. (33:50–33:56)
CLAIM
Asserts that the First Amendment does not protect against non-criminal consequences of speech.
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