It always starts with the "obvious". Then they label inoccuous things like "In God we Trust" as extemism and suddenly everyone wonders where the 1st went.
Also, if you are a business open to the public, you still have to respect the constitution, state, and federal laws.
Banning one word, specifically. One which was already against the rules and was considered alongside other slurs to be a potentially bannable offense, but now is classed above the others and is apparently deserving of a permanent ban regardless of context.
Funny how they are taking Twitter’s side in the decision to ban speech online.
It always starts with the "obvious". Then they label inoccuous things like "In God we Trust" as extemism and suddenly everyone wonders where the 1st went.
Also, if you are a business open to the public, you still have to respect the constitution, state, and federal laws.
Banning one word, specifically. One which was already against the rules and was considered alongside other slurs to be a potentially bannable offense, but now is classed above the others and is apparently deserving of a permanent ban regardless of context.
Rigga please
u/#Pepeguitar
Very often one word leads to two...and then three. And since we’ve gone this far already 4,5, and 6.
I honestly don’t care about the banned word, but using this cartoon to justify it is hypocrisy at its finest.
No sht.
Once they've found a chink in the armor, they just keep hitting you there until a wound really opens up.