YouTube Comment (With the Coke Discrimination)

I don't get it. Why does Coke do things like this? Companies need to be fined for doing this, as that's an abridgement of free speech. And it's also religious discrimination. There's no reason this stuff should happen. Even as a publisher, they're allowing people to publish freely, they don't get to choose what does or doesn't go on their cans. They really do, need to be fined for this, and heavily. Maybe a class action lawsuit, too. 

You'd starve if you boycotted all these products. Someone just needs to initiate a lawsuit. I tried 5 years ago, but the lawyer didn't understand what I meant, and just never got back to me. I saw this coming a mile away, when YouTube and Google were censoring.

I have no clout, but if I can give anyone the idea, go for it. I'd love to join in. And I know, if I kept beating my head against it, it'd just give me a concussion and possibly make it worse. So I switched tactics. Which is just blogging and commenting about it, raising awareness at grass roots levels it's happening.

Which, they've censored a lot of what I've said. Like, I just don't have authority to be taken seriously by anyone. That's always been my problem, is I seem weak and am an easy target for people. So, I'm just like a conscience, really. Someone will take up, and I'll join right in. This is my stone.

And to be clear, it was because I wasn't suing for money. I wanted to do a 20 dollar lawsuit on principle. I don't care to make a ton of money that way. I have published books, that's how I want to make money. They should have helped me, and let me sue. Because to be frank, I don't want their money, and they'd just be arguing the principle of censorship, and not a huge lawsuit.

It was well calculated, but Lawyers want money.

Anyway... Like I didn't want to distract from the issue, you understand? They could have made it about me trying to make a ton of money off them, 20 dollars, it's just the issue of censorship.

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