It's true that terrorism & sedition is not protected speech, but it's also true that the logic Twitter is invoking here to connect the tweets to terrorism & sedition is questionable at best. Regardless, why should we accept Twitter banning people for the "wrong" reasons?
danans|5 years ago
I think this confuses "you" with "we".
You shouldn't accept it if you feel it is unfair, and you should express that if you feel the need to, subject to the rules of whatever platform you use to express it.
But "we" (as in the people of the United States), via the powers of government, have no right under the Constitution to compel (or if you prefer, to "not accept") Twitter to allow him to tweet on their platform.
_y5hn|5 years ago
throwawaysea|5 years ago
camel_Snake|5 years ago
You missed a pretty pertinent qualifier here, but that was interesting, thanks for sharing.