Agreed. Unpopular speech like his is the essence of these protections. You rarely need to defend popular speech, but unpopular speech is the type that is always called into question. I don't like any administration, but that doesn't mean that I agree with his song's assessment of affairs either.
I always like to remind people that "policy" of a school or any government agency does not rise to the level of law and must always be in compliance with the law in order to be valid; otherwise, it does not and can not overcome fundamental Rights, nor civilly proscrived privileges of the People.
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