Censorship Debate
The discussion highlights the misconception that social media platforms are not censoring conservative voices, with a focus on the difference between publishers and platforms. It emphasizes the legal protections afforded to platforms under Section 230, contrasting them with the responsibilities of publishers. The speaker criticizes a legislator for downplaying the issue and suggests that such comparisons stem from malice rather than ignorance.In this clip
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