- Sep 13, 2012
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Sorry my views do not conform with your own. That's not how this thing works, my friend.
The government has rights, as do the people. None are supposed to be plenary over the other. If you are a private entity performing regulatory actions over speech, you are infringing on the rights of the government to ensure free speech is had by all and not by some.
Corporations who provide a platform for free speech should be disallowed from regulating free speech, a guarantee only our government can enforce.
That's it. That's all.
Private entities aren't regulating speech. They can't. You are free to speak regardless of what any private entity says and if they attempt to stop you from speaking in a place or manner you have a right to speak in, they would be responsible for doing so.
Corporations who provide a platform for speech retain their rights to that platform, which means they can choose what speech is on that platform.
Sure, if they are prepared for the liability that comes with their editorial decisions.
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