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Oh, they're free to "say" whatever they want. They're not entitled to a platform for it though.
I wish a lot of people running their mouths about stories like Twitter banning Trump would actually take the time to read the 1st amendment.
Trump has an entire room in his house dedicated to talking with members of the print, television, and radio. Of course that would mean he'd have to answer questions.
Don't tell him, but he actually has the ability to send an tweet-like message (similar to an Amber Alert) to every cellphone in the country too.
I'm wondering if he knows and is considering using it.
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The decision doesn't have to be logical; it was unanimous.
Voltaire (Score:4, Insightful)
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Oh, they're free to "say" whatever they want. They're not entitled to a platform for it though.
I wish a lot of people running their mouths about stories like Twitter banning Trump would actually take the time to read the 1st amendment.
Exactly (Score:3)
Trump has an entire room in his house dedicated to talking with members of the print, television, and radio. Of course that would mean he'd have to answer questions.
Re:Exactly (Score:3)
Don't tell him, but he actually has the ability to send an tweet-like message (similar to an Amber Alert) to every cellphone in the country too.
I'm wondering if he knows and is considering using it.