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> OK then, but who draws the lines on what's extremism? They do, considering it's their business. It's not as abstract as you think it is. This clearly violates their ToS. "In 2016 we established the Airbnb Community Commitment reflecting our belief that to make good on our mission of belonging, those who are members of the Airbnb community accept people regardless of their race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or age," > I have no support at all for white nationalism But you do when a private company doesn't want to do business with them? I am sure you will try to generalize this incident as giving fuel to potential future oppression against humanitarians, revolutionists and what not... but that is only relevant if they really do that in practice, and they don't. |
AirBnB should define what Law Enforcement should prosecute? I don't think you've followed the context of the previous post.