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And how are they acting like the government again...
Plus, "They can no use coercion to enforce unwritten laws." doesn't even make sense.
Their sites have rules, and Trump broke them. And he paid the price. I guess that concept is to simple for you to understand.
It's like no shoes, no shirt no service... but I guess you think that is a company acting like the government and using coercion or whatever...
Trump has the right to take his business elsewhere.
So what are you whining about again?
I believe "No shirt, no service" is a law. And if it isn't then corporations can't prevent others from operating businesses that don't require you to wear a shirt.
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
“No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service” was a response by businesses in the 1960s and 1970s to keep long-haired hippies out of stores and restaurants. There are no federal or state laws to this effect. However, there are laws that allow businesses to make their own regulations. This phrase has become an accepted norm.
Google search, first result, under 10 seconds. Faster than than time it took you to type yet another factually incorrect "I believe" post.
1) Twitter isn't opposed to the incitement of violence. "Hang Pence" is trending.
2) Trump didn't incite violence. Stop pretending like he did. That's just playing stupid.
3) I don't really care what they do as long as they don't use their power to harm others.
They can enforce there rules however they like... Their OPINION actually matters, even if you disagree how they enforce different examples.
And you are welcome to your opinion that he didn't incite violence, but most disagree with you. So most would consider that you are the one being stupid.
And gee... some would consider stopping morons from spreading lies and inciting violence actually protects others, not harm others. The only person being inconvenienced is the liar, and they still have the option to take their lies to other places that do accept that kind of crap...
And you have to yet to come up with any support for your incorrect opinion that what they are doing is illegal.
There site, their rules...
No! The country is who enforce the rules, not the site. The American site should follow the American Constitution.
When they praise BLM and Antifa, who burnt cities for months and call them "mostly peaceful" and then ban people who have a different opinion after a single peaceful and unarmed protest action - that is called a rape of the first amendment!
The American Constitution only says the government cannot make laws that abridge free speech. Businesses and individuals can do as they wish.
First amendment actual text:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Passed 9/25/1789 as part of the Bill of Rights, which was ratified into law on 12/15/1791.
No! The country is who enforce the rules, not the site. The American site should follow the American Constitution.
And how exactly are they violating the American Constitution?
While people have the "freedom of speech"... the constitution does not give people the right to FORCE others to repeat what they say or provide them with a platform to say it. Companies have the right to set rules, and enforce them how ever they wish as longs as the rules and how they enforce them is not against the law. And unless the law changes, these social media platforms are not breaking any current law.
Believe me when I say, I will if I want to... like what has been done in the past.
When you go beyond reason, and are no longer entertaining, it will indeed happen
Trump is POTUS. He can appear on the networks at any time he chooses. He can call in to his buddies on right-wing TV. He can hold press conferences. He can issue official statements. No one is impeding his free speech. He is still the leader of our nation for another week.
The only thing he has lost is his preferred platform. Waa-waa-waa. Cry me a river.
Sad day when Russians have to tell you that you shouldn't try to shut people up so that you can lie about them without anyone getting the truth.
Trump is still welcome to scream his lies all he wants, like he is still doing.
These companies just no longer want to be a part of it. Their RIGHT!
You would be the first one to scream bloody murder if somebody forced you to scream praises about Dems, women, gay people, Muslims, immigrants or any other such group.
Again, Trump has other options... nobody is saying he can't say it, just that they won't give him a platform to do so.
He can always call his buddies at Fox News or other Alt Right outlets, and they will help him spread his lies all he wants.
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