When & Where Should Dissent Be Limited?
America runs better when ideas and opinions are questioned and asked to be defended by hard evidence, but to what extent should this dissent be limited? For example, one can't shout "fire" in a crowded theater due to a "clear and present danger" even though the 1st amendment protects people's freedom of speech. There are also many regulations present in school and business codes that limit speech as well. During a news conference on the 2018 midterm elections, President Trump called on Jim Acosta for questions, CNN's chief White House correspondent. Acosta "challenged Trump's use of the word 'invasion' to describe the [migrant] caravan and asked the president if he thought he had demonized immigrants." Trump averted the question by trying to answer questions from other journalists, but Acosta persisted and this time asked about "possible indictments by special counsel Robert Mueller based on the ongoing investigation into T...