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by stale2002
1516 days ago
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> That's what I find so frustrating about this debate. The people who claim to support free speech actually support more censorship by the Government. You have mis-interpreted. People are saying that they should be treated like the telephone companies. Do you think that the telephone companies are some massive apparatis of censorship and anti-free speech? I don't think most people would say that. I think that would people would say that the laws that force the telephone company to do certain things, results in very little censorship of the phone network. > Both of those rights are equally important parts of freedom of speech. So then, telephone companies. Do you think that the laws regarding telephone companies are some massive infringement on free speech? Because I think most people would say the opposite, that are laws regarding them help prevent censorship. |
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Telephone companies do not allow normal customers to broadcast messages. A telephone call is a targeted communication. You are calling one person, or perhaps a handful of people. Additionally, there are laws that (at least attempt to) prevent spamming and robocalling. Telephone users also have the right to be taken off of companies call lists.