I am reminded of what Reagan said:
"The problem with our liberal opponents is not that they are ignorant... It's that they know so much which isn't so."
And once again, my position is that nobody should be imposing their opinions on anyone else, least of all communications companies that require public usage to make their business operate.
No sale.
Like it or not these "communications companies" are private entities entitled to constitutional protections, including the right to decide what messages they want to publish on their private property.
You want to destroy them because you don't agree with their politics, which is certainly your right and I'd probably support you in much of that.
The problem comes when you want to use the power of the government to defeat your political enemy by trampling their rights.