| > The freedom of speech matters. If it matters to you, you should find out what the First Amendment actually says and what it means. Here is the entire First Amendment: > "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." Did you notice that it is a restriction on "Congress" and "the Government"? It is not a restriction on private companies banning individuals from their platforms, whether the reasons are ideological or not. This lawsuit is a marketing tactic for Trump. It will be laughed out of court because it is utterly unconstitutional. The intended benefit of this lawsuit is to help Trump raise money and to create yet another story to vilify people who dampen his authoritarianism. |
So, Rosa Parks should have just started her own bus company too? Discriminating against people based on race was legal after all.
Railroads, telecom, electricity and water companies should be able to refuse service too?
Are you against the FDA, EPA, FCC, FEC, COPPA regulations, regulations of fire insurance rates etc?
How about Net Neutrality? Private businesses should be able to charge whatever they want and for whatever content they want right?
How about the government-forced lockdowns forcing private businesses to shut down and go bankrupt?
And how about the baker who refused to bake cake for the gay couple for religious reasons?
How about the current Administration banning menthol cigarettes, flavoured cigars?
How about government banning incandescent light bulbs?
How about Fauci's emails where he's emailing with Zuckerberg (some of which was also redacted). Fauci is the government and him working together with FB in building their "COVID dashboard" which censored many people, especially those talking about the lab leak theory as well as Ivermectin. Is that not government enforced censorship?
Seems like the "it's a private business" crowd is totally okay with government enforced regulations and lockdowns for their political benefit but when it comes to political speech of their opposition, they suddenly discover the "private" business.
> yet another story to vilify people who dampen his authoritarianism
I love how people who are taking away people's freedom of speech, taking away their guns, taking away state rights, force masks and lockdowns, taking away freedoms from businesses to operate, spying on political candidates using falsified evidence, political persecution, violate castle doctrine, unreasonable prison sentencing & excessive bail call their political opponents "authoritarianism". Sweet irony.
Also based on Justice Clarence Thomas' opinion last month, you are wrong:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27768761