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by asift
3004 days ago
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> Plus, isn't the free speech crowd usually about letting private companies do what they want? You can believe that a private company has the right to do something but also be opposed to them exercising that right. There's a difference between free speech as a legal principle and free speech as a moral principle. I personally support both, so while I acknowledge that YouTube has a legal right to restrict speech, I still disagree with their use of that right in this case. |
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