You know exactly what I’m talking about. Which means you’re arguing in bad faith.
You’re telling me you are unfamiliar with people arguing that private companies can do as they please when somebody they don’t like gets canceled, then decry free speech restrictions when their side gets the axe?
That's my point. If I go on twitter, I can find people arguing every conceivable combination of arguments. I'm sure many are hypocritical.
In this context, neither the twitter post or the replies I saw were calling for government intervention.
I just think it is a bizarre social phenomenon to criticize and in this case find schadenfreude in a hypothetical reaction. It is the political equivalent of shouting out into the night because you know some is out there, and laughing that you scared them off.
"Im sure someone out has this hypocritical take, and boy do they look stupid"
Everything is a meme and common on the internet, depending on your bubble
That's why it is important to be clear on what idea you criticizing, opposed to just "those people"
I was very clear on what I was speaking against. Not wasting my time providing sources for an exceedingly common phenomenon is not a failing on my part. That was by design. Let the person who is unfamiliar do the research if needed.
You’re telling me you are unfamiliar with people arguing that private companies can do as they please when somebody they don’t like gets canceled, then decry free speech restrictions when their side gets the axe?
You seriously want references? Go on twitter.