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White supremacists deserve First Amendment protection Sooner or later, that right is going to rub you the wrong way. Consider the situation in Murdock, Minn.
By Steve Chapman Chicago Tribune December 20, 2020 6:00pm Text size Copy shortlink:
The advantage of living under the First Amendment is that it allows you to speak, write and worship as you please. But there s also a problem with living under the First Amendment: Sooner or later, it s going to protect someone you detest.
Some conservative Christian towns don t want mosques. Some liberals wouldn t mind blocking the Westboro Baptist Church s anti-gay demonstrations. Some whites regard Black Lives Matter protesters as dangerous extremists.
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