Conservatives don't seem to understand that the First Amendment doesn't apply to non-government entities:
Apparently, being a "conservative" means you get to say whatever you want whenever you want with no restrictions and no consequences.
I guess that's one of the results of home-schooling.
Via Joe.My.God.
In a decision late Monday, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh said a nonprofit run by conservative radio talk show host Dennis Prager failed to show that YouTube infringed its free speech rights by placing age restrictions on its content.
The plaintiff, Prager University, said YouTube’s “animus” toward its “political identity and viewpoint” led it to curb access to videos, including through its “Restricted Mode” setting, on such topics as abortion, gun rights, Islam and terrorism, despite its stated promise of neutrality.
But the judge said Google and YouTube, both units of Mountain View, California-based Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O), did not qualify as “state actors” subject to the First Amendment by creating a “public forum” for speech.
Apparently, being a "conservative" means you get to say whatever you want whenever you want with no restrictions and no consequences.
I guess that's one of the results of home-schooling.
Via Joe.My.God.
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