Got it. I was referring to corporate policies. I would think they have a right to restrict certain websites. Thought I’m not happy with it and have no doubt it would be one sided, as a private business I respect their right to do so.
I respect their right to do this as much as I respect their right not to serve blacks at their lunch counters.
"Public accommodations" means you have to cater to all components of the public, not just the people you like.