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If you visited my house and started talking ♥♥♥♥ about me and/or my family, I can't get you arrested or imprisoned just for saying that. But I can ask you to leave my house.
The 1st Amendment only protects you from the government arresting or imprisoning you based on what you say. Private companies still have the right to bar you from their services if they don't like what you say.
he simply said how it IS not how it SHOULD be.
So you're pro censorship according to your logic
But were not having a conversation in your house this would be technically a public place were having a conversation in
it is not a public place in the same way some random street is, this site is owned by a private company.
I have no problem with such rules established by private corporations. "My house, my rules". You are still free to voice your opinion elsewhere.
valve isn't the united states government.
good luck in improving your reading comprehension in the future.
fun drinking game.
Private company operating in US Soil, that allows people from the public to discuss publicly, with this method of thinking we can be sure that the 1st amendment may be violated the same way as it were in the physical world, as if you go outside at all so there may be a experience issue on your part maybe?
They are like "an amendment ? I wonder how it tastes like" or "an amendment ? I think i have one in my bag, just wait". Silly americans who thinks they are the world. Wolrd cup superbowl has the problem of being played in one country out of 180+ but being called "world cup".