"Using YouTube as an example, hate speech is necessarily 'viewpoint' based, as abhorrent as those viewpoints may be. And removing such hate speech and assessing penalties against users for submitting that content is 'censorship' as defined by HB 20," Pitman wrote.
>"Using YouTube as an example, hate speech is necessarily 'viewpoint' based, as abhorrent as those viewpoints may be. And removing such hate speech and assessing penalties against users for submitting that content is 'censorship' as defined by HB 20," Pitman wrote.
No it doesn't.
No it doesn't.
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