Idk if fighting for the government to have more control (declare YouTube a public utility) is really fighting against Marxists
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Because they effectively need get a ruling that YouTube is a public utility to win this case
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YES! Punch on the pocketbook, it's the thing corporations understand. Power trip ends when that checkbook comes out.
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Good! If they win, then they have to stop demonetizing videos.
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I hate WSJ's paywall shit. will read elsewhere
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about time!
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Prager DOES have a point. YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter have become "the town square. This will be an interesting case to follow.
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Sounds kind of liberal to demand that the courts apply constitutional restrictions to a private corporation
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I think they're arguing the opposite if i read it correctly. They're arguing it's the modern "town square".
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Yeah, I get that. They want this private corporation to be subject to the same restrictions that apply to state actors. That's what I said.
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Gotcha, the word restrictions threw me off.
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Well that's what the First Amendment is and forcing private companies to adopt it is just another step towards liberal tyranny
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What?
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First youtube has to show prageru videos, then breitbart has to run pro-trans articles. Government control of private speech is liberal bull
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Good for them. The left is trying to silence conservatives.
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Google is a private company, they are free to do whatever they want on their private platform.
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All companies receives gov support in some form Is the new rule that any company that receives ANY form of gov support is a public company?
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