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You can't apply civil rights in cases of freedom of speech. A business can't refuse to service you for these reasons, but they CAN kick you out simply because they don't like what you're saying. You have Freedom of Speech, not freedom of a place to speak. You cannot force any web site to publish what you say, and you can't use civil rights to force your opinion onto a site.


These metrics then need to be quantified and debated over, and an actual constitutional amendment would need to be passed so they can be effective. The government can't just bully its way into public debate spaces for undefined arbitrary reasons. We're a country of laws.


Back to the original point: Free Speech = private, not government.


Back to the original point: Free Speech = private, not government. 
Let's use more precise language to say what we really want instead of redefining what the Free Speech (caps) means. It's not an academic exercise because we need to be aware of the verbal sleight of hand that the pros use to keep us fighting each other over where boundaries lie.



