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Posted On: 01/12/2021 10:04:13 PM
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No hypocrisy from Twitter, they're just prudently denying some customers, very influential members of government in fact, the inflammatory, seditious Tweets that present a clear and present danger for violence. The morons really should know better.
And, not being the government, they are as free to do that as would IH be to enforce their TOS.
Keep on mistaking the first amendment constraint on government for what you would LIKE to see applied to companies. it ain't gonna happen
The other thing is that Trucker bears out what Frum has written about
whiny victimhood cries from righties.
It's all moot as it's coming apart rapidly for Trump and his Trumpanzees.
David Frum: "The central concept in modern conservatism is victimhood."
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/202...nd/617629/
(David Frum/The Atlantic) At least since the election of Barack Obama in 2008, the conservative world has become a place of ever more extreme language, ever more widely distanced from real-world events.
Conservative talkers would say things like Obama “is literally at war with the American people,” and then be greatly shocked and offended that anyone would connect their words to the growth of extremist violence.
The words did not mean anything to the cynics who spoke them, and so they found it difficult to imagine that the words might mean anything to those who heard them.
And, not being the government, they are as free to do that as would IH be to enforce their TOS.
Keep on mistaking the first amendment constraint on government for what you would LIKE to see applied to companies. it ain't gonna happen
The other thing is that Trucker bears out what Frum has written about
whiny victimhood cries from righties.
It's all moot as it's coming apart rapidly for Trump and his Trumpanzees.
David Frum: "The central concept in modern conservatism is victimhood."
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/202...nd/617629/
(David Frum/The Atlantic) At least since the election of Barack Obama in 2008, the conservative world has become a place of ever more extreme language, ever more widely distanced from real-world events.
Conservative talkers would say things like Obama “is literally at war with the American people,” and then be greatly shocked and offended that anyone would connect their words to the growth of extremist violence.
The words did not mean anything to the cynics who spoke them, and so they found it difficult to imagine that the words might mean anything to those who heard them.
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