Title says it all but, I just think that saying "hey get rid of 230" is good enough. So should I talk about YouTube's new guidelines or Twitter banning opposing opinions and blocking the president's Twitters? I don't want to sound like a idiot and I'm takin seriously. Also I'm a citizen of MO.
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Quote the founding fathers on their support of the first amendment.
The problem is that the Constitution applies to government; tyranny is now done via corporate fiat.
The Founders didn't see that coming, apparently...
I disagree. What Constitution are you reading? The Scofield version?
There's nothing stopping a private company from violating your basic rights. The general argument is that if you don't like it, you don't do business with them and that's A-okay...somehow.
Like if you try to go into Wal-Mart without a mask and cite "There's no law", you'd be right. But it's their corporate policy now - they can tresspass you for violating it and they'd be in the right and it would be enforced and no court would listen to your pleas of otherwise.
It isn't "right", but it's what they're doing.
Vaccines will also not be mandated by government; they'll use corporate fiat. Places like airlines will have a "no vaccine, no fly" rule very soon.
Ok, so you're not familiar with Section 230.