If they do this to a public figure, imagine what else they do that you never hear about..
> “The banks themselves are part of the big corporate structures in this country, these are the organizations [which] did not want Brexit to happen, and I think in my case, the corporate world will never ever forgive me… I am the one who is to carry the blame.”
@threalist@Kelly_NAproducR@adam@amerika In a way, doing something like that to public figures first kind of sets a precedent for people. If it happened to nobodies no one would know. We need to see it happen so we know it can happen to us. It needs to be real, and that means a shared experience for everyone.
@amerika@adam@Kelly_NAproducR@threalist I don't disagree, but being banned or suspended from facebook or twitter is a little less meaningful than banks and property agreements.
@amerika@adam@Kelly_NAproducR@threalist ok not trying to argue. I am not saying that both aren't bad or that one isn't an escalation of the other. If you think facebook is as important as paying for food and shelter that's cool too.