You npeoplec keep reciting that, but it has no meaning. It's like saying, "there's nothing to fear, but fear itself!". Sounds cool, but in actuality, it's fucking stupid and you're not making an actual point.
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Replying to @Xplode441 @thenokke and
Lol what? It makes perfect sense if you're not an idiot (not necessarily calling you an idiot, I think your just being lazy here)
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Replying to @Zeekiguess @thenokke and
No, it really doesn't. No one thinks freedom of speech means someone can't get offended. We're saying that people have a right to be racist on public platforms as long as they're not inciting violence. You're free to call them a piece of shit, but you're not free to take away
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Replying to @Xplode441 @thenokke and
The first amendment doesn't pertain to privately owned online platforms with TOS. That's not how the right of freedom of speech works lol
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Replying to @Zeekiguess @thenokke and
It does, do you not remember that Trump got in trouble for blocking someone on Twitter? It violated their first amendment rights. Twitter is a platform. They certainly can ban someone who violated their ToS, just as a bar can remove a patron who is causing a disruption, but they
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Replying to @Xplode441 @Zeekiguess and
are held to the first amendment. They can't turn around and ban everyone right leaning from their platform because that would violate the first amendment.
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Replying to @thenokke @Zeekiguess and
Gee, thanks, didn't know all of your civil liberties stopped at the door of someone's property, guess the cake shop was right all along.
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But by your logic, their rights ceased to exist once they entered that cake shop because it's private property and they can kick anyone out. Or is it only okay if it's people you like?
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