>>713539658>freedom of speech does not mean freedom of consequencesI fucking hate this pseud phrase and the people who use it
free speech, in the US constitution, clearly means you can say anything you want (barring clear and present threats, although that was decided by the supreme court iirc) without authoritative punishment. it’s why the 1st amendment also gives examples of controversial freedoms you’re allowed to express
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>companies are privatized so they don’t have to follow rulesthen surely you won’t be upset by him making a new account to circumvent the ban, right? it’s not illegal, and is fully within his rights as a consumer
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>the government has the right to suspend liberties in times of war (korematsu vs US)we’re not in war right now and we also have the right to overthrow tyrannical governments