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Cake day: June 27th, 2023

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  • I didn’t. I responded to your comment:

    This just means privatizing public spaces becomes a method of censorship. Forcing competitors farther and farther away from your captured audience, by enclosing and shutting down the public media venues, functions as a de facto media monopoly.

    Generally speaking, you don’t want a single individual with the administrative power to dictate everything anyone else sees or hears.

    My comment was:

    So if I own a cafe and I have an open mic night and some guy gets up yelling racial epithets and Nazi slogans, it’s their right to be heard in my cafe and I am just censoring them by kicking them out?

    As the one with the administrative power, should I put it up to a vote?

    Now, are you going to answer my questions or are we just going to end the conversation here?