>>10228760Personal opinions are individualistic and hold limited significance for anyone beyond the person who holds them. The First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects the right to believe whatever it is you want given that opinions themselves are subjective. While opinions can be debated or discussed ultimately it is up to the individual to accept or reject external influences.
The First Amendment ensures freedom of speech and belief to all US Citizens protecting citizens and their beliefs from government censorship or persecution. The right to believe as one chooses is at the core of our democratic principles as US Citizens and empowers us to express ourselves and our opinions without fear of reprisal. Thus, personal opinions remain the domain of the individual, and their significance extends only to those who hold them.