Virtually nobody claims Alex Jones had a formal legal right to access any of the platforms he was banished from. But that's exactly the issue. He was effectively vanquished from the public square -- and there's no legal recourse, checks and balances, or oversight mechanism
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Replying to @mtracey @primalpoly
He has his own web space. Losing access to the media networks hurts him but it’s what happens since he breaks the rules. He can share his ideas and then be banned/ignored/discredited for it. That’s the freedom of the idea marketplace.
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Do you think the 'rules' are applied objectively and fairly?
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Gawker didn't get deplatformed and excluded from the public square based on its political content. It got sued, and people realized it was horrible. See the difference?
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