Ultimately no right is absolute and justice in the abstract may not conduce to happy endings. Indeed, even in the United States certain time and manner limitations - the famous, or infamous depending on your viewpoint, 'fire in a crowded theater' restriction, for example. Which is why in most European countries there exist content restrictions on free speech. That is not a terribly comforting thought.
Is it just? Arguably not, although if you assert a blanket right to state opinions in public forums without regard to context or specifics, then you are implicitly asserting the right of those ideas to prevail.