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Republicans want corporations to have free speech rights when it comes to donations, but not for expressing opinions they don't like.  ?

Are there any bigger hypercritic on earth than right wingers?

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  • 13 hours ago

    They're pandering and/or groveling because they think it will help their bottom line.  There's no law against that, but anyone who thinks these companies have another motive isn't very bright.

  • Jeff S
    Lv 7
    13 hours ago

    All Republicans are hypocrites to one degree or another!

    Biggest ones are Trump supporters claiming to be Christian while ignoring the constant stream of LIES! They don't see the LIES because of Fox News &right-wing media DON'T tell them!

  • ?
    Lv 7
    13 hours ago

    Heh.  These corporations can spout whatever they wish, but they're doing it for one of two reasons - to either escape from or avoid entirely, the accusatory rage of the woke mob.  

    You really think Nabisco gives a flying fck about transgenders?    They're paying penance and desperately hoping it's enough to keep you and others like you at bay.

    They'll soon learn it never ends.

  • Anonymous
    13 hours ago

    You're good I simply vote and spend my money with people in corporations that are not socialist.

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  • Kathy
    Lv 7
    13 hours ago

    They want companies to praise them, nothing more.

  • 13 hours ago

    "Free speech for me, but not for thee" can pretty much sum up the entire conservative platform.

  • Anonymous
    13 hours ago

    Republicans: "Corporations must have free speech."

     

    Corporations: "Don't suppress votes."

     

    Republicans: "No, not like that." 

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