 The idea behind the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States is to establish a silver rule, style, and symmetry. You can practice your freedom of religion so long as you allow me to practice mine. You have the right to contradict me so long as I have the right to contradict you. Effectively, there is no democracy without such an unconditional symmetry in the right to express yourself and the gravest threat in the slippery slope in the attempts to limit speech on grounds that some of it may hurt someone's feelings. Such restrictions do not necessarily come from the state itself rather from the forceful establishment of an intellectual monoculture by overactive thought police in the media and cultural life. That paragraph right there applies in our present world. This should be something that is written and plastered on walls, on build boards everywhere because right now from what I'm seeing, everybody is trying to censor everybody else, right? Maybe platforms, maybe people, maybe groups, maybe schools, maybe theaters, maybe movie, film, it's crazy, it's crazy. People are self-censoring. I am myself self-censoring. I know one seller on eBay that I've bought comic books from and he's a local seller, right? I buy books from him, I go pick up the books from the store, right? And he used to leave comments that were funny, hilarious, and you know one of the comments would be payment was faster than a monkey jumping off a blah blah blah something like that, right? A few months ago, I went in and I showed you guys that comic book haul, right? A few months ago I went in and I was talking with him and I said, hey, you changed your feedback on eBay. He goes, oh, I stopped using the word monkey and I'm like, why, I like it, it was funny. He goes, no, no, in these times you can't use the word monkey, I don't know what the repercussions of that could be and I was like, what? And then all of a sudden I'm like, oh, wow. So self-censorship has reached a level where an eBay seller, which has got 100% positive feedback rating, is scared of using the word monkey in a feedback, in a sentence that was very humorous and it would change it up a lot, right?