So no law shall be passed to restrict freedom of speech doesn't refer to the freedom of its citizens to speak freely. Lmao ok.
Also will you show me where it gives our government the right to restrict speech.
ILL WAIT.
The guys who wrote it just fought a tyrannical government and formed a document so that it would never happen in this country.
You clearly have no idea what youre talking about.
Any restrictions on freedom of speech is tyranny. Plain and simple.
You're so right. I learned nothing about the First Amendment in law school.
Plenty of governmental restrictions on all of the rights in the First Amendment. Look it up sometime. As just one example, the "anti-riot" law just passed in Florida is a governmental limit on the Freedom of Assembly. And, yes, it is being challenged on First Amendment grounds, and it may or may not pass muster. And it may eventually be amended to hew closer to the First Amendment. But it's still a limitation on Freedom of Assembly.
In full disclosure, I will provide you with an explanation FROM WIKIPEDIA (certain crybabies on this board are dismissive of Wikipedia quotes), and I do so because the Wikipedia explanation is brief and simplistic. If I thought you could handle a law review article, I would provide that, but this should be enough: "In the United States, some categories of speech are not protected by the
First Amendment. According to the Supreme Court of the United States, the U.S. Constitution protects
free speech while allowing limitations on certain categories of speech. Categories of speech that are given lesser or no protection by the First Amendment (and therefore may be restricted) include obscenity, fraud, child pornography, speech integral to illegal conduct, speech that incites imminent lawless action, speech that violates intellectual property law, true threats, and commercial speech such as advertising.
Defamation that causes harm to reputation is a
tort and also an exception to free speech."
Again, you really don't understand the Constitution or the First Amendment as you claimed you did. Or the meanings of words. The First Amendment prohibits Congress (and government) from abridging the Freedom of Speech. It doesn't matter what YOU THINK IT SAYS, it doesn't say that. Your employer is certainly entitled to restrict your speech. Businesses are certainly entitled to restrict your speech.
The fact that you don't know that is...illuminating...