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Spot on, but these corporations choose to exercise their voices too. Big and powerful yes, but they're all part of someone's American dream - and I believe that business owners should be able to choose their clients. It's up to the smaller voices to make their arguments heard, not someone else's company's dollar. Voat is a good example of how more people should be exercising and extending this right to others.
Also, could I get the citations for 1, 2 and 3 please? I'd like to use this if you don't mind.
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[–] Reddiggoat ago
The first one is spot on. That's why we still have voting on voat.
[–] Wahaha ago
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[–] Reddiggoat ago (edited ago)
Spot on, but these corporations choose to exercise their voices too. Big and powerful yes, but they're all part of someone's American dream - and I believe that business owners should be able to choose their clients. It's up to the smaller voices to make their arguments heard, not someone else's company's dollar. Voat is a good example of how more people should be exercising and extending this right to others.
Also, could I get the citations for 1, 2 and 3 please? I'd like to use this if you don't mind.