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by nobody9999
1700 days ago
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>As a reasonable person, I think that overt racism, opposition to public health measures, attacks on voting and democracy and unwillingness to accept responsibility for damage to the environment we all share are simply not reasonable points of view. That's a reasonable position to take, IMHO. However, that position is irrelevant to the law in the US. In the US, the government (except in very narrow circumstances[0]) may not censor or restrict speech. However, private actors are not restricted from censoring or restricting speech on their private property. That's how the law in the US works. If someone doesn't like it, they can try to get the law changed. For those who advocate that, good luck -- you're gonna need it. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_free_speech_exce... |
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