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RE: Social Media Companies Can Do Whatever They Want - Not!

in #censorship7 years ago (edited)

Word of the day is Unruh. Learned a new word or act today, the Unruh Act. Yes, we can used this act, that case, as an argument for the myth that Google, Facebook, Twitter, or others can do what they want, maybe, totally, absolutely, or to some extent depending maybe on the laws of the states, the countries, etc. The case was on Tinder. And Jerome Corsi has been talking about an Internet Bill of Rights that we could also talk about in regards to censorship and what companies may or may not be able to do, etc. Corsi also talks about QAnon. YouTube was going after Alex Jones, OJAWALL, Corsi, etc. Here is a video from Corsi as follows:

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