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If you want to call private property "public accomodation" go right ahead, Karl.that doesnt debunk my claim,,,Why? Thats just some bullshit the tyrants created to justify their intervention into the private sector.youre gonna have to do better than that,,Keep repeating that totalitarian rhetoric, mr.constitutionmy house is private property,, facebook is open to the public my house isnt,,Whats the differencefacebook isnt private property,, its a public accommodation,,,It wasn't against the law for CITIZENS (key word) to not want to conduct their private property as they see fit.You don't like that the law that bans bakeries from discriminating against a group of citizens? What part of the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution don't you get? And no...banning Rump isn't discrimination. Look up the term.Yeah, how dare a private firm decide what's in their best interest. Private enterprise...bah humbug.Good, this will hurt Facebook. Im surprised they were dumb enough to do it, but you lefties are as dumb as they get.They announced it this morning. trump can't go back to Facebook.
They have the right to decide who can be on their site. trump violated the rules over and over again. He made very bad choices so he should take personal responsibility, bad consequences comes with bad choices. He should have been taught that as a child.
I guess that doesn't apply to bakeries though if they happen to be Christian. And I never knew a business where it was "in their interest" to ban millions of accounts from speaking an opinion in a free society-- -- -- especially one that not one of them can prove is wrong.
Right-wingers are so funny. They scream night and day that they love the Constitution and the laws of the land until it goes against them! LOL
In fact, PA laws trample on several constitutional rights for CITIZENS (again, key word)
Do you understand now?
And here you are regurgitating it.
Mr. Constitution