colfax_m
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You don’t know? You’re referring to it.which law is that??Yes. The law (which you haven’t even actually named) describes who it applies to.are you sure its not???You sure?it applies to everyone,,,Ha! Okay. You think that law applies to Facebook?the same law that says you cant ban black people for being black,,,Which law?not according to the law,,,So you must agree that Facebook or any internet platform is within their rights to remove content at their discretion.I didnt make up any rules,,,No, I didn’t. You’re making up rules that are probably unconstitutional.DUH!!!!All businesses have rule books.vague like you comparing facebook to the everyday run of the mill private business on the street corner???Yes, they’re extremely vague.they wouldnt be vague if you were educated on the subject,,,No, you really don't. Otherwise you wouldn't be talking in such vague terms.obviously I know more than you,,,,You don't know what you're talking about.my god your a dumb mother fucker,,,,What legal aspect?thats why I said "in the legal aspect"Yes they are. Owned and operated by private individuals, not government.no they arent in the legal aspect,,,They're a private company, comrade.they area public platform not a private company,,,if what you say is true then the phone company could cut your service for what you said,,,Nope. The courts are clear on what the law says.The courts you mean. I know the law on censorship it’s written in the constitutionFunny, I was thinking the same thing about youYou’re clueless.So many questions no answersDepends on how authoritarian you are feeling.We will see no?Yes they can.They can’t censor over public networksOkay. And?That interact with people who pay for the same servicesThey’re on the internet because they’re stored on servers that the company owns, hooked up to electricity the company pays for, connected to the network on lines they pay for.not when they're on a thing called the internet, they don't own that.Here I thought people have a right to their property and how it’s used. You want to take away people’s property rights?
The constitution doesn't prevent "censorship" by private companies.
havent you been watching the news about the details of whats going on??
My phone conversations aren't broadcast to the world.
Go ahead and nationalize Facebook if you want to change that, comrade.
when in fact they have a whole different rule book that goes far beyond that average business,,,
you just implied there is only one,,,
<here comes the vague answer because you don’t actually know what you’re talking about>