This is nothing like forcing someone to bake a special cake. Forcing someone to bake a wedding cake is actually a violation of the first amendment, as much as disagree with the discrimination against LGBTQ. This wasn’t a question of selling a prebaked cake.
You're right though, there is difference: denying a service to a person based on a characteristic that person was born with is unconstitutional, because people have no control over how they were born. The things you say however, (unless you have tourettes) you choose to say.
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Alex Jones -chose- to call the shooting at Sandy Hook a hoax, and if he actually has evidence that it was, why is he not taking it to court? Same with Mueller being pedophile. And a host of other accusations he has made against people with differing political beliefs.
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Quite frankly, I'm surprised he wasn't de-platformed sooner. YouTube/Apple/et al allowed him to do this for far longer than they had to (or should have, for that matter.) Even were libel considered protected speech by the constitution, the things you say still have consequences.
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