You have no freedom of speech on private property.
You have no freedom of speech on private property.”
Unless you’re a leftist supporting a leftist cause....we know the double standard. So technically you’re right, but in reality you’re wrong.
see 12: “public accommodations”
-fJRoberts-
“You have no freedom of speech on private property.”
Not quite true. Private property, in some circumstances, can still count as “the public square” or a “public forum” for purposes of 1st Amendment law.