Cannonpointer » 12 Feb 2023, 3:44 pm » wrote: ↑ Publicly traded companies are not private, pookie, and are not allowed to violate public policy. The supreme court distinguished between publicly traded companies and privately held ones in the Hobby Lobby decision.
If facebook decided to follow Hobby Lobby and tell obama to **** off with regard to to providing every service required by the legislation, you would suddenly understand - with miraculous speed and clarity - the difference between private firms and publicly held ones, hypocrite.
Inventing a facile construction called "hate speech" with no legal definition is propaganda, fruity - falling for it is unmasculine, ******.
My idea of censorship is when the FBI gives them marching orders, fruitcake. Or when one campaign or another is allowed to dictate what does and does not get seen by the public - on a PUBLICLY TRADED platform.
It's not their platform. It's a public platform, responsible to maintain public policy. It's a corporation - it has LESS rights than a person, you stooge - not more.
You're not very smart are you