Lucylastic -> RE: Milo banned from Twitter for alleged "Racist Comments" (7/20/2016 6:58:37 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Greta75 Every business can ban who-ever they want. But is their decision just? Doesn't matter. That's just how the free market works, sadly. If they consider Milo is bad for business, he's out, and that is that. So removing a gay man's voice on social media is good, but not baking cakes for gay people is bad. I mean, do you even see the fucking bullshit that you write? Do you ever read it back and think that maybe you're just a tad fucking inconsistent and that your position doesn't even have a whiff of rationale behind it? Unbelievable. What a moron. WHAT a fucking moron. Stop being a drivelling twat, Awareness. And if you possibly can, stop barking at me about things that you don't understand, including the basics of either politics or economics, you great hyperinflated windbag. That *is* how a privately-owned company in the free market works, and your bellyaching isn't going to change it. What I think is 'good' or 'bad' has nothing to do with it. I'm sorry that you don't like it that that is, in fact, how a private company in the free market works ... but there it is. What's your solution? Government control, so that your darling Champions of the Right, like Milo, can be cossetted? Perhaps not, since that's not usually the favoured solution of frothing right wing berks, hmm? The reason Milo got shoved was because he was an unpleasant little turd with views that made everybody want to go out and wipe their shoes on the kerb ... but, most of all, because Twitter didn't think he was good for business. If you don't like that, take it up with Twitter. You're not going to get far a) banging at me about my PC principles then b) banging at me about not using those same principles to defend you and people like you, old boy - seriously, now are you? Is curb generally spell kerb in Brittian, like color is spelled colour? More importantly, where is this "Brittian" you speak of?
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