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by dukeofdoom
1223 days ago
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Only if you believe if Equality is some sort of natural law. Which is a laughable proposition in a world with finite resources. Otherwise, we all have right to $30k pet monkey, because Michael Jackson had one. Twitter policies are not laws. Twitter routinely bends its own rules. Twitter also prides it self for being a place where you can get news and engage with Politicians, and has actual dictators with active accounts. The special treatment that Trump received, before being kicked out, does not really prove Twitter board supporting Trump ideologically at that time. More like business decision to maintain a reputation as being neutral in a situation with large proportion of its users still questioned the election results. |
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> tech companies went out of their way to discredit him at every turn
Now you are saying
> business decision to maintain a reputation as being neutral
These Venn diagrams don't overlap, so which is it? Either the company stymied him at every turn or supported him at least once, which means they did not stymie him at every turn.
I don't doubt their leadership were, broadly speaking, not fans personally. But evidence strongly suggests they not only put those feelings aside, they went out of their way to bend their neutral stance to be accepting of things they were not previously accepting of, not the other way around.