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Stallman socialists and reddit sneed at TEXAS LAW for proliferating fascism through youtube

https://old.reddit.com/r/law/comments/uowsb0/a_court_just_blew_up_internet_law_because_it

https://old.reddit.com/r/law/comments/uowsb0/a_court_just_blew_up_internet_law_because_it/

Local reddit legal expert weighs in, yes, it's shocking its not Bardfinn.

Everybody's downvoting the people defending the ruling because of the fact that, given the context, it's obviously blatantly partisan and designed to facilitate the spread of fascist propaganda.

Old school "Everyone I don't like is a fascist propagandist. "

That said, hamstringing Youtube etc. from removing fascist misinformation and hate speech and whatnot is is absolutely not what ought to be happening

This is a good point, remeber key facts guys:

  • Not wanting to be jabbed through coercion.

  • Not supporting your local transdriver and democrat

  • Not wanting babies to be murdered.

Are the cornerstones to fascism.

By the way, lest anyone think I'm some kind of right-wing nutjob trying to act as an apologist for the frickwads behind Texas HB 20, I'd like to point out that I've been making similar arguments for years :

https://old.reddit.com/r/KeepOurNetFree/comments/7jti7z/heres_the_first_draft_of_the_house_bill_to/dr91def/

Gotta make sure to disavow in case you're caught in the crucible of purity tests when long posting.

"Modern public square" in a Circuit Court ruling should make anyone sit up and take notice. Those are the magic words that gave signature collectors and leafletters blanket permission to be on private property just outside nearly any heavily trafficked area's doorways in the landmark Pruneyard Supreme Court case.

What else would you call a platform that is interconnected with other platforms and has no meaningful competition that isn't backed up by the techopoly that allows a user to upload content for free?

Social networks also aren’t allowed to ban users based on their location in Texas, a provision clearly meant to stop sites from simply pulling out of the state

LOLWTF. On top of everything else, Texas is trying to assert extraterritorial jurisdiction!

I want to point out, the local redditor legal expert can't read good.

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