by "anywhere" I mean publicly. I'm not saying Joe Blow can speak on your blog, or my twitter, or anyone's private anything.
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Replying to @DerekGT
Well, it is only private organisations & companies we are talking about.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
if someone wants to be racist, they start a private organization, etc.
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Replying to @DerekGT
Yes. Groups can focus on what they want to , hear from who they want and not from who they don't.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
wouldn't it be more true to the principle of freedom of speech to disallow banning of speakers? That's what I'm saying
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Replying to @DerekGT
No. We cannot force private companies to allow freedom of speech & uphold their own freedom of expression.
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Replying to @DerekGT
Because I think freedom of expression is a right in society. They are in society! The law protects their right to it, rightly.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @DerekGT
Clearly, we disagree & you think only individuals have a right to free expression. Once they run a company, it stops. I don't.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
yep. Curious about what you think about companies that aren't run by 1 person (LLCs and such)
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I've had enough of the conversation thanks. My principles of freedom of expression cross the board.
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