No. I’m not signing on to government control over the internet. Our God-given and constitutionally guaranteed rights to freedom of speech, freedom of religion, etc, also includes freedom of choice, freedom of association.
The government has no say over the politics, religion or viewpoints of any website or association.
Facebook, et al, also enjoy the same rights. The difference is we openly declare up front that we are a forum for like-minded traditional Judeo-Christian conservatives and that liberals, trolls, disrupters, etc, will be dismissed and removed at our moderators’ convenience. The others pretend to be open to all opinion, but obviously, they are not.
Like all other areas in our free market economy, free enterprise systems and free press publications and services, it’s always buyer’s choice/buyer beware. If you don’t like the service or can’t tolerate the politics of the service, don’t subscribe, don’t read, don’t use it.
thanks for the clarifications.
Like all other areas in our free market economy, free enterprise systems and free press publications and services, its always buyers choice/buyer beware. If you dont like the service or cant tolerate the politics of the service, dont subscribe, dont read, dont use it.
Amen! I could support anti-fraud requirements that they disclose their blocking policies; anything more is just plain socialism.