That's the thing, though - no group is being denied free speech.
Anyone can use Twitter if Parler's not available, as long as they abide by Twitter's TOS (unless they've violated the TOS so many times they've been permanently banned).
Anyone can go post stuff on Facebook if Parler's not available, as long as they abide by Facebook's TOS.
Anyone can post stuff on LinkedIn. Anyone can post on Reddit. Anyone can post videos on YouTube. Anyone can speak their mind in the comments section of news articles. Anyone can post on all kinds of places. In all cases they have to abide by the TOS of that site they agreed to when they signed up, but they are not being denied free speech just because Parler breached its contacts with hosts/platforms and got cut off.
And most importantly, they are not being denied free speech by the government, which is the place that right comes into play.
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Posted: 01/11/2021 at 5:45PM