I feel like this argument only ever gets used in this specific situation. Americans are granted freedom of speech, if companies are large enough they are meaningfully infringing on that right we should do something about it.
>People don't want freedom of speech, they want freedom from repercussions of speech.
To use a pointed example, I'm pretty sure Trump just wants to be able to tweet again with all the repercussions that brings.
14th Amendment violations are only in play when a government tries to advantage or disadvantage based on sexual orientation and thus we have fully resolved the issue of if you have to make a cake for a gay wedding. You don't since you're not a government. Nice, simple easy, see my point?
>People don't want freedom of speech, they want freedom from repercussions of speech.
To use a pointed example, I'm pretty sure Trump just wants to be able to tweet again with all the repercussions that brings.