You are exactly right! I totally misinterpreted your post. I have corrected so many people here and elsewhere who think that the “right to free speech” gives them the right to say or do anything they want without repercussion. I wonder how many people who assert their supposed rights under the Constitution have actually read it. I would guess very few. You obviously are one who has not only read it, but understands it. Thank you for the clarification.
You probably would enjoy, or like to share, a Bicentennial of the Constitution book, originally published back in 1987 entitled "Our Ageless Constitution." It can be found here. Useful for discussions of the Founding principles (in the Founders' own words) and the ways we have moved away from them, as explained by conservative constitutional scholars of 1987. A great collection of documents and quotations is included in that 292-page illustrated volume.