Wow @TeamYouTube just shut down our @theh3podcast live stream and gave us a strike for talking about Alex Jones??... What.
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can someone fill me up of what happen with alex jones
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Replying to @CHA0S_sonic @h3h3productions and
Alex Jones has used YouTube as a platform to commit libel (calling Robert Mueller a pedophile, calling Sandy Hook parents actors and the death of their children a hoax, etc) for a long time now and they removed him from it. 1/2
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Replying to @GlitchXero @CHA0S_sonic and
Other content hosting sites also banned Jones, within hours of each other. I find it likely they've wanted to for while, but were fearing this sort of backlash from an audience which drove the parents of school shooting into hiding. 2/3
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Replying to @GlitchXero @CHA0S_sonic and
This had caused many to claim the death of free speech, despite these bans being enacted by non-public entities. It's apparently fine for business owners to not sell wedding cakes to gays, but not ok to prevent a user from slandering people.
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Replying to @GlitchXero @CHA0S_sonic and
This is nothing like forcing someone to bake a special cake. Forcing someone to bake a wedding cake is actually a violation of the first amendment, as much as disagree with the discrimination against LGBTQ. This wasn’t a question of selling a prebaked cake.
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Replying to @walruswax @patrick_m19 and
You're comparing a race issue to a freedom of religion issue. Not the same. Not serving people of different race is wrong but not the same thing as freedom of religion.
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Jamie, famous preachers used to insist the Bible required racial segregation. If you are interested I can show you a Jerry Falwell sermon from 1956 arguing that, or one from the president of the Southern Baptist convention. Did the 1964 civil rights act violate religious liberty?
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Replying to @rickperlstein @walruswax and
I think religion is pointless honestly. Religion was a way to give people morals back when civility was at a low point in society. That being said, the baker who owns the business has the right to refuse service based on religion. Is there anyone being refused service for race?
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