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Fman kicked by donkey
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HEY LOOK! I’M STILL AT THE PHASE WHEN I BELIEVE THAT IF THE GOVERNMENT IS NOT THE ONE CENSORING THEN IS FINE! So enjoy this article that has the balls to answer the question you won’t. You know, to own you simple-minded little snowflakes. Which is both hypocritical and kind of an oxymoron, since any non-conservative’ on those platforms is only there to get your panties in a wad. Parler, Gettr, and Frankspeech (someday) do the same thing to liberal thoughts on their platform. Let me tell you, no matter how many times you repeat it, you’re still getting kicked off Facebook and Twitter, to which I say "Great! Don’t let the door hit you on your entitled ass on the way out!"

fman kicked by donkey

Go silent when confronted with the fact that what you’re saying is bullshit.Ĭontinue to whine like the bitch you are about being kicked off private property for your ‘conservative views,’ which we’ve already surmised is a metaphor for ‘being a fucking asshole.’ Let me predict what you’ll do next, asshole… It’s as if you’re not programmed to say anything else. You’re a one-trick pony with this bullshit, aren’t you? On the other hand, deplatforming is about preventing others who DO want to associate with a speaker from being able to associate. Anyway, 73 Texas legislators said that websites should not be able to takedown “vaccine misinformation.” Literally, that’s what they voted against: But so is the right for a website to remove them and not be associated with them. Now, to be clear, all three of those things are (mostly) protected under the 1st Amendment. And Republicans made sure to reject all three amendments, thereby explicitly admitting that with their bill they want to make sure that websites are forced to carry vaccine disinformation, terrorist content, and Holocaust denialism. So they introduced amendments to carve out the “must carry” rules for Holocaust denialism, terrorist content, and vaccine disinformation. Well, that bill was voted on Friday and Texas Republicans approved it by a vote of 76 to 44.īut, as Adam Kovacevich noted on Twitter, some Democratic legislators wanted to make sure that the Republicans supporting such a gross infringement of the 1st Amendment were on the record for what they supported. We’ve already talked about the blatantly unconstitutional bill, HB20, that picks up where Florida’s already-declared-unconstitutional bill leaves off, and makes it even worse. Mon, Aug 30th 2021 12:13pm - Mike MasnickĮverything is bigger in Texas, even the act of unconstitutional spitting on the 1st Amendment.












Fman kicked by donkey