Even without considering the law, the US surveillance state and the practical reality of most venues of speech being privately owned and moderated means that free speech cannot really exist in 95%+ of venues where speech takes place. This is a good thing inasmuch as it makes these venues somewhat tolerable to exist in but a bad thing in that the acceptable types of speech is dictated by the bourgeoisie.
Even without considering the law, the US surveillance state and the practical reality of most venues of speech being privately owned and moderated means that free speech cannot really exist in 95%+ of venues where speech takes place. This is a good thing inasmuch as it makes these venues somewhat tolerable to exist in but a bad thing in that the acceptable types of speech is dictated by the bourgeoisie.