We the People believe that providing a feature which actively facilitates the expression of support and approval while neglecting to provide an equally convenient mechanism for voicing the converse sentiment violates the spirit of the First Amendment and is therefore at striking variance with one of the most treasured values this nation—and by extension all nations and governments modeled on the concepts and principles set forth in the Constitution of the United States—was founded on, to wit the equal and unfettered freedom of expression. …




