Sure. Companies can choose to support freedom of expression of not. We can then evaluate the company based on the decisions it makes.https://twitter.com/sherlockmichael/status/807124916239634436 …
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@sherlockmichael Contrary to opinions I may have expressed before, I also have to accept this right must extend to cake bakeries1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @ARudeMechanical @sherlockmichael
I'm torn on this.My libertarian impulses agree but not selling products you sell to certain ppl coz identity?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Caused me some heart-searching too, but then so does Britain selling arms to Saudi Arabia.
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Replying to @ARudeMechanical @sherlockmichael
Sure, there are exceptions for valid reasons. I think it's OK not to sell guns to the mentally ill.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @sherlockmichael
I don't advocate confusing ideologies with identity either.
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I tend to think that a business has the same rights as an individual....
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Replying to @ARudeMechanical @HPluckrose
We all rightly expect freedom of speech and opinion up to where that interferes with similar freedom of others.
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But we're not talking abt speech & opinion. We're talking abt providing a service & denying it to some ppl.
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