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 …
We're talking about places people can express their views. When Twitter banned some ppl, other online companies set up.
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We can criticise universities for not hosting radfems, conservatives, Islamists etc but we can't make them do it.
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a speech at a university may well be the only chance for people to hear different points of view, and would help fight fake news
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No. People can access the internet at libraries if they cannot afford it at home.
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they don't though. That's the phenomenon we're seeing. Most people don't seek alternative views
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Then they probably won't travel to universities for them either. Again, a different issue.
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my issue is when you don't let creationist and the like talk, they think it's because we can't debate them.Nye vs. Ham was great
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thousands tuned into that talk, and Ham came off as a complete idiot (which he is)
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This is why I argue for free speech & representation of diversity of ideas. I don't think we can force ppl to do this.
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