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Should Twitter, Facebook, Answerbank, Be Allowed To Ban People.

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Gromit | 18:59 Sun 06th May 2018 | News
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Thousand turned up in London today to demonstrate about Tommy Robinson being banned by Twitter. He broke their terms and conditions of membership, and was banned earlier this year. Twitter is a business, and the ban was intended to protect their company from views that will bring the company into ill repute. Robinson could have followed the rules he signed up to when he joined, but didn’t.

Are the ragbag of far right protestors wasting their time, when the solution (i.e. following the rules) starring them in the face?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/06/thousands-of-far-right-protesters-march-in-london-in-support-of-free-speech

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Maybe if there were more principled people in the social services etc actually doing their job and fewer hypocrites striking moral poses, then there might be fewer "right-wing extremists" like Mr Robinson.
The first line of the OP is a lie.
//Thousand turned up in London today to demonstrate about Tommy Robinson being banned by Twitter//
Even the bigot who penned the Guardian anti free speech bilge didn't say that.

The Left are always going on about the hatred shown by the Far-Right, but ignore the hatred shown by the Far-Left which is far more vicious.

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