Message from @FLanon
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Fair.
But that wasn't a supreme court ruling yet.
These people don't have standards, that's how they win
That was just a federal judge I think.
We have to fight in the gutter
Well, then the wheel should continue spinning, hopefully we get another Marsh v Alabama
For now, this is a nice whitepill
Yeah but, I still don't know how I feel about making twitter into a public forum. It's inherently against my support for small business, if we can just use the Supreme Court to crack down on a product and give consumers full control of it, it deincentivies innovation in that field.
But I get your point, victory at all costs.
Twitter is not a small business
It started as one.
That's what matters.
I'm not going to show any mercy to these types
Hi not going to show any mercy to these types, I'm Dad!
We have to be relentless in every stretch
It's not a whiepill though, and I again, I do not believe a "movement" is a movement if it can be stopped by a single company.
This is a difference of opinion
If Exxon Mobile can shut down the Serria Club, the Serria Club is weak.
And doesn't deserve protection
The only reason they haven't been able too, is because the Serria Club has massive amounts of support.
But it just so happens that Twitter's decisions and Facebook's and Google's decisions all just so happen to align
So we have to find any means necessary to take them down.
They can take someone like Roger Stone off of Twitter, they can control the narrative pretty hard that way
I don't know man...
We need every little bit of outreach we can, and the thing is if the left can just make a decision and take entire organizations off the internet, we are in a very bad spot
I still think if this movement is weak enough that a literal social media can shut it down
we're not a movement.
That's what I meant by "in the crib"
We need to have a means to grow, and increasingly that is the internet
No, the internet is just because people are lazy xD
Grassroots are great and all, but we do need to have as much of an opportunity of success as we can, to grow.
The Civil rights movement was done completely without the internet, it was done by people doing door too door and gaining support on the ground, that's how actual movements that make change are made.
That was a different era
Look at the Woman's march
That was done entirely online
Nothing changed.
march for our lives
Nothing changed
>nothing changed
Both online movements
I cannot buy a firearm for 2 more fucking years because of them