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by zakk
3437 days ago
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Two or three big players in the credit card market can effectively shutdown a business. Honest question: do we need better enforcement for the First Amendment rights in the current digital era? Shop owners cannot decide who enters in their shop, should digital service providers be allowed to discriminate? The same happens when someone is banned from Facebook and Twitter: of course there are other options, but he won't be able to reach 95% of the Internet audience. Edit: maybe should've spoken about a "different, active enforcement" rather than "better enforcement". |
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Which is just the tip of the iceberg as to why the idea of a cashless society is so terrifying.
Shop owners cannot decide who enters in their shop, should digital service providers be allowed to discriminate?
Oddly enough, if you belong to a group or political faction that is highly reviled, they certainly can.
Remember when a Wal-Mart refused to provide a birthday cake for a child whose name was "Adolph Hitler Campbell"?