interesting. Where do we draw the freedom of speech line?
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freedom of speech doesn't apply to business transactions in the free market.
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no, it doesn't. Familiarize yourself with the constitution.
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companies having a right to choose where to advertise is a form of free speech.
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@ATT@ATTCares continues to advertise on white supremacist blog, Breitbart, despite numerous block requests from@slpng_giantsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Nice I work for a company that sells AT&T and it's embarrassing to be associated with ignorance.
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YouTube, Facebook and Twitter are all too lax in preventing hate speech on their sites.
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And lots of others are pulling ads from NYT due to NYT promoting bullshit.







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you could get companies saying they don't want their ad appearing next to sexual or sexualy explicit vidioes.
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suggest further inferiorate
#poverty not hate speech not part @johnkingatED American dream#luvstrongerh8@EDpartners@blackED_comThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Will they pull NYT ads
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you're next
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