Ka-pi96 said:
Aeolus451 said:
He's talking about being offensive, having a dissenting opinion, being rude, wearing a shirt with a meme on it, telling edgy jokes, etc. Most businesses won't kick you out unless you're being bad enough to disrupt their business. Shouting abuse is a extreme example and not what we're talking about.
Websites and online services aren't really disrupted that much by a few people raising a fuss. It's more like you acting like a dick in a part of a city, the rest of the city wouldn't even know you exist. Something closer to this overall would be like a utility service denying you service when there's no alternative around because you said a joke that offended some one.
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The point still stands. He wants laws to protect people doing those things on websites, but they don't exist for shops so why should they for websites? A shop could kick you out for the t shirt you're wearing if they wanted to.
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It should be extended to cover that since businesses can't discriminate based on the identity stuff and since the EU is trying make laws that force social media to delete anything they consider hate speech which includes anything offensive anyway. The line has already crossed.