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by growse
1938 days ago
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> Delisting a book is not an expression. Do you think a bookshop should be free to choose to sell books written in German or not? If they have that freedom, what's that freedom called? > eBay is (should be) a neutral party There's no such thing as "neutral". People, organisations etc. have values which they try and reflect through their actions and practices. > The person offering the book for sale is speaking for themselves, not for eBay. If people decide they don't want to buy the book, that's fine, but it is not eBay's speech Are advocating that eBay should be forced to pay to do business that the shareholders, board and employees disagree with? Forced by the government? |
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Yes, exactly like if the shareholders, board, and employees didn't want to do business with Black people, the government forces them to do so anyway. It absolutely boggles the mind that the justification comes down to "well, some people don't want to do that". Tough shit! If you don't want to deal with all kinds of people from all walks of life with all kinds of backgrounds and opinions, don't run a public-facing business.