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by gpu_explorer
1631 days ago
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I don't think this is the same old tired argument. Political groups are not a protected class in the United States, and for good reason. Political affiliation is not an inherent quality of a person. People's political affiliation can, and does, change. Marjorie Taylor Green had her Twitter account terminated for breaching a written contract between her and Twitter. Her Twitter account was not terminated because she is a Republican, or because she's a woman, or because she's white, or because she's over 40, or because she's heterosexual. During the civil rights movement, people were denied service because of the color of their skin. This didn't happen to Marjorie Taylor Green. |
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Also, Lets not pretend politics isn't the reason companies are banning and denying service to people.
They clearly banned her for her right leaning politics, and used terms like "misinformation". Its clearly forcing their politics onto the public by not allowing counter views, the politics that do include race, religion, and other aspects of life.
Civil rights like openly protesting for the opposite political party is indeed being squashed.
This is the same excuse thats used to silence preachers/priests who talk politics, as if the 2 are not the same.
Civil rights is politics. California knew this when they added political association to protected classes.