In a Wednesday Substack post, CEO Seth Dillon said he filed the lawsuit saying the"unconstitutional" law largely violates the company's First Amendment rights."It’s a good thing when people are allowed to speak freely," Dillion wrote."It’s a bad thing when Big Tech and the government work together to decide what we’re allowed to say."
"Anything 'shared' on a platform is subject to AB 587," according to Dillon's 31-page complaint filed in federal district court. It furthers that the Golden State has long had an"outsized impact on public policy" and that the law forces out-of-state private sector companies to comply with its measures.
TheBabylonBee SethDillon I gave you a RT and a like, but the Babylon Bee's CEO went off on Whites a while ago, maybe a month back. I quit following them. Jews make life difficult for Whites. Why is that?
TheBabylonBee SethDillon Go Bee, Go!
SethDillon TheBabylonBee How is “hate” speech not in the eye of the beholder? Will it be retroactive? What happens when today’s slang becomes tomorrows offensive word?
SethDillon TheBabylonBee Newsom is a creepy socialist!