The new bill comes after Andrew Bailey vowed to investigate companies pulling business from X, formerly Twitter over hate speech.
The new bill comes after Andrew Bailey vowed to investigate companies pulling business from X, formerly Twitter over hate speech.
So that goes both ways, right? Right wing businesses can’t refuse to deal with companies just because they are “woke,” right?
Time for someone to form Woke Antifa Rainbows, Inc and then sue right wing companies for refusing to do business with them.
It doesn’t actually, the law is written specifically to disallow people from boycotting companies that destroy the environment, hate LGBTQ, actively promote anti-LGBTQ ideals, etc., but it DOESN’T stop the alternate – the right can still boycott people who support LGBTQ rights, people who support working to fight climate change, etc. Just another one-sided law attempting to illegalize entirely legal business decisions by the left while allowing the right to continue saying it’s OK to deny people wedding cakes if you hate the gays.
I figured as much. When people (or companies) say “I don’t want to be associated with statements like this,” the right’s response depends on whose statements they are. If they are statements from the right, then it’s “cancel culture” and must be banned. If they are statements from the left, then it’s just Free Speech and no action against those saying it is allowed for any reason.
It’s such an obvious double standard.
That’s correct! The law is written to be non-commutative. That is it works one way, but the lack of indicating the other, implicitly indicates that it is not true. Here are the sections from the bill.
As you can see they are worded to have meaning in a single direction but aren’t reflexive in language. So this allows people to boycott the opposite of the above, but prohibits boycotting anything above.
It’s literally a law compelling conservative belief. And they know it’s not going to survive a legal challenge, but they also know they’ll get something like two or three decades out it before being completely overturned. It’s literally a legislative Hail, Mary.