“Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the rest of the play?”
The fallout continues from the storming of the Capitol Building last Thursday. And it accelerates. The siege didn’t last very long, but the damage in so many ways was done.
And, the door to reshaping America has blown more wide open than the courtesy shown by the Capitol Police to the not so peaceful of the mostly peaceful protesters.
Cancel culture is evolving like a revolving door that lost power. Have you ever been in one when it came to a complete stop? You try not to smash your face against the suddenly stationary glass. Good luck.
Do you remember the decibel level of the media when an Oregon baker refused to make a cake for a same-sex couple wedding? That was when the media deemed it so wrong for a private business to selectively not serve a willing paying customer.
Chick-Fil-a still doesn’t open on Sundays, but it takes some damn fine chicken to survive the cancel attempts of the culture of today.
Parler might be in the deep fry, however. Surely you heard of them? They are (or were) trying to build a Twitter-like platform for the right. Amazon, Google, and Apple collectively pulled the virtual rug out from under Parler.
Every vendor for texting and email services and even their lawyers ditched them. Poof! It can be awfully dark on Al Gore’s internet in so many ways.
If you have no server, no app, and no search engine result, you have no social media business. It’s pretty simple. And, it should be pretty scary to all.
The PGA has had it with Trump too. They exercised their right to cancel their agreement to play the 2022 PGA Championship at Trump Bedminister, one of his courses. It’s their right after all.
Major corporations are running, not walking away, from members of Congress who voted against ratifying the electoral college results. Some have stopped political contributions altogether. And, altogether that might not be a bad idea.
BBR has long supported a business’s right to refuse service for any reason(s) including religious beliefs but not on prejudices.
Hate Trump all you want. Hate the right all you want. Hell, impeach him for a second time if you want. But, we better start pointing some vitriol and arrows at big tech and now.
The monopolies that they have and the power that they wield should scare us all. Try working your way down the fourth side of the Monopoly Board. Pacific, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Park, and Boardwalk are all very expensive if you land on any one of them.
The war on free speech makes the storming of the Capitol look like a bunch of misguided, misfit amateurs, oogled on by a sore loser, which it was. And both should scare all.
The right to burn the American flag has long been ruled as guaranteed freedom of expression.
You don’t have to like it. You just need to respect it.
The same should go for freedom of speech.