Again, that is exactly the problem.No, he is dumb enough to believe his own bullshit.
Again, that is exactly the problem.No, he is dumb enough to believe his own bullshit.
Again, that is exactly the problem.
At the end of the day, Dems want to destroy the 1st and 2nd amendments. They only want speech that they agree with. They could careless about the Rule of Law and applying the law equally.
If you cannot see the hatred and bigotry on MSNBC all day everyday, you are blind. This is a perfect example of what I just mentioned.
In your face:If you cannot see the hatred and bigotry on MSNBC all day everyday, you are blind. This is a perfect example of what I just mentioned.
I don't have a problem with Facebook with banning Alex Jones. However whatever their criteria is for the banning needs to be enforced consistently across the social media platform. If there is one set of rules for conservatives and another set of rules for liberals due to bias by Facebook employees then we have a problem which requires government regulation. In the same way that the government regulates that businesses cannot discriminate based on race, gender, sexual orientation, etc. -- there is a need in this era of social media to not regulate content differently based on political opinions.
Similarly the NFL can regulate what their employees do in terms of policies for promoting their social causes -- as long as the NFL applies the policy consistently for all the types of protest. Meaning that if they allow a BLM protest but not allow another type of protest -- then there is a problem. Of course, the NFL customers can boycott the games if they customers do not like the protest. The NFL's best path is not allow any "protests" by their players as a policy.
Right. Meanwhile they wouldn't dream of telling Jones to STFU. "Dangerous slippery slope," don't you know.Wait for the far right to say he should just shut up and bla bla bla.
I understand the need for consistency in the application of criteria for what is appropriate and what is not, but as an old fashioned libertarian, not a neo-libertarian, I am very uneasy with the government getting into regulating content of social media. It scares the hell out of me.I don't have a problem with Facebook with banning Alex Jones. However whatever their criteria is for the banning needs to be enforced consistently across the social media platform. If there is one set of rules for conservatives and another set of rules for liberals due to bias by Facebook employees then we have a problem which requires government regulation. In the same way that the government regulates that businesses cannot discriminate based on race, gender, sexual orientation, etc. -- there is a need in this era of social media to not regulate content differently based on political opinions.
Similarly the NFL can regulate what their employees do in terms of policies for promoting their social causes -- as long as the NFL applies the policy consistently for all the types of protest. Meaning that if they allow a BLM protest but not allow another type of protest -- then there is a problem. Of course, the NFL customers can boycott the games if they customers do not like the protest. The NFL's best path is not allow any "protests" by their players as a policy.
Hey Slart... are these really all separate posts you made?!Well done. It is never too late to do the right thing.
Wait for the far right to say he should just shut up and bla bla bla.