Banks and credit-card companies too are finding themselves playing a bigger role in what is said and done in the public square—to their, and their customers’, discomfort.
Of course. They're not uncomfortable about censorship of the public square, they're uncomfortable that they just have to be the ones responsible for doing what the government cannot yet do.
they try to be very open, accepting, willing to facilitate payments for whomever. They’re not taking any sort of political or moral stance
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If it is lawful, then we need to respect that transaction. If it is something that is swimming against the tide of society, it’s for the society to rise up and change the law.
And there it is. It's not for the censors to reconsider their stance, but for their censorship to be made into law.
Of course. They're not uncomfortable about censorship of the public square, they're uncomfortable that they just have to be the ones responsible for doing what the government cannot yet do.
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And there it is. It's not for the censors to reconsider their stance, but for their censorship to be made into law.
Remember, being violently against pedophilia and mental manipulation of children is "swimming against the tide of society."
Being CONSERVATIVE is "swimming against the tide of society."
liking nongay starwars is also swimming against the tides of wokism.