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Old 12-21-2017, 06:03 AM
 
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Private business is a sacred untouchable idea for Americans as we can see. The bigger, the more monopolistic the better! Of course th small mom and pop shops should shut their doors if they refuse to make a cake for certain people, the media & the generous open-minded American public eat them alive.
It's fascinating how the average small people defend these monopolies who censors the sh*t out of them, their own customers. Would you all be so generous if this holy private business refused to publish the fashionable gay/lesbian/transgender material?

 
Old 12-21-2017, 09:04 AM
 
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So what, the FCC has been deciding what is 'appropriate' for the public for decades when it comes to network tv and movies, and yet Ive never heard anyone calling for the FCC to be shut down or to end this practice.

Who in their right mind would accept a govt agency that gets to dictate what is and is not appropriate on TV?!!
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