For real, how can they compare that one Christian bakery with Twitter and Big Tech.
And on top of that, they use it like some ultimate "gotcha" moment.
The bakery was asked to create something from zero (with their hands, their name and brand).
Twitter was asked to host something (made by others, with other people's names and protected by Section 230).
I personally think it's not that hard to distinguish between the two, but whatever.
BTW, I'm not excusing the politicians that made life super easy for Big Tech and their friends - I still think they were dumb - but now we are experiencing unseen levels of doublethink.
I much prefer the telephone argument: can a telecommunications provider deny phone service to people it does not like? The existing telecommunications laws say no, and they should be the model for how big tech social media companies are regulated.
I agree, but Big Tech got too many freebies from the politicians, it's time to regulate them as much if not more than the telephone companies.