It's my opinion, but, but that's the problem is that we're living in this environment where people are going to have to start weighing stuff like that. And what people are going to back off from the line because they don't want to be taken off these platforms. So what does that mean for people like you and me? And especially you, because you're like one of the most opinionated journalists that I follow. So what, how does this impact our work? I think it's significant because, and when Alex Jones first got kicked off, the first thing I thought of was, you know, all of you is kind of hashtag resistance, quote unquote liberals who are cheering because, you know, ding dong, the witch is dead. We finally got rid of this horrible person. But what they're not thinking of is we just replaced one system of speech regulation, you know, that have been built up over hundreds of years. I mean, it took forever to get us to this place where, you know, the courts decided issues like libel and slander (33/43)
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