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U.S. Justice Department proposes changes to internet platforms' immunity

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By David Shepardson and Nandita Bose

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No there just want existing businesses to be fair to all, regardless of their views.

If your local grocery store chain discriminates against you are you expected to just “make your own” store?

No you expect the government to act to ensure equal treatment.

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Conservatives are incapable of creating their own platforms, so, playing the victim card, want to make meter free in the free market.

That was before these liberal CEO’s were using their corporations to silence conservatives.

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did liberals sue a guy and play the victim card because he wouldnt bake them a cake?

Arent they capable of baking their own cake?

or at least to find another place that would bake one for them?

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I don't understand. I thought companies were already being held liable for user content?

Imagine you have a party and two guys you barely know go into a bathroom to snort cocaine. They are seen by another guest who opens the door. The police are called and you are arresting for hosting drug use.

That is basically what they are asking for and isn't already a thing? This is why the creator of Silk Road is serving multiple life sentences. Its utter insanity. I miss the Soviet Union because if the Soviets did something like this America would do the opposite just to spite them. Land of freedom my @$$.

Free Ross Ulbrecht.

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