rent4country
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It doesn't matter, that's not an excuse. He should've been protected by his 1st amendment rights but wasn't, he neither harassed, called for violence or violated any of Twitter's policies. He merely expressed his views on race and religion, people were free to block his account if they didn't like his views. By agreeing with this you essentially proved my point, social media companies aren't free speech platforms and neither is the US (anymore). As such you're a hypocrite because you believe in conditional speech, not free speech absolutism.
The fact is that social media controls public discourse. You can no longer go out into the town square and express your opinion with a megaphone because it's an inadequate and outdated form of expression. Twitter, Facebook and Google, with their hundreds of millions of users have a duty to respect freedom of expression outlined in the American constitution. Censoring speech you don't like leads to violent outcomes like mass shootings and terror attacks because when people can no longer resolve problems through communication, they result to violence because it's the only way to get their message heard.
It's public knowledge that these social media companies violate data protection laws and share it with US intelligence, I don't need to spoon feed you specific examples when everything was laid out to the world during the Snowden leaks.
Wishing a conspiracy won't make it real. There is no freedom of speech on private platforms. If you like his racist views you have the freedom to object, but if you break the decency TOS on those platforms, you will be chucked out. Just like you will be here.
Social media platforms don't put out content and your expression of some agenda is just your opinion. Thanks for engaging.
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