Sure, people should have it, and that's why we have section 2(b) in the charter. Of course, it's a pillar of democracy. They must be able to express themselves.
However, they have to take into account the effects of their speech on others who have equal rights and who perhaps cannot express themselves, for any variety of reasons. That's what makes a good democracy. That's the point that's missing in a lot of these arguments that are totally focused on expression and don't take into account the people who are targeted by very political, negative, hateful expression that wants to diminish those people's right to participate in democracy.
That's the democratic, underlying—