and everyone knows that. especially the other side. but you have to go home now. we have to have peace. so go home, we love you, you re very special, you ve seen what happens. you see the way others are treated. that are so bad and so evil. i know how you feel. but go home, and go home in peace. that was donald trump s video response to january 6th, issues hours after the capitol had been stormed by a violent mob of insurrectionists. he is that moment once again repeat the very election lies that motivated the rioters to storm the capitol in the first place, and then told that violent mob that they were, quote, very special. that video, and another post denying the election where the straws that finally broke the camel s back over america s largest social media companies. for years, trump had been allowed to use websites like twitter and facebook to vilify immigrants and religious groups, to promote violence against media organizations and individual journalists, the spread
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consequence for that, and he should be removed. the question is, at they re gonna enforce those guardrails? the question of what is inciting violence and what is just tough talk, i mean, it s suggesting the election was stolen and directing supporters to target election officials in an unspecified manner is that tough talk? is that inciting violence? how do you draw the line? are you confident that internally, meta has the systems personnel to sort of make those very tough calls? alice, i think it s a great point. that s why i think we should leave it to first amendment jurisprudence. those calls are made all the time by advisers, and it has to be eminent, the threat. it has to be leading just words are not enough. that was actually new york times v. sullivan, who offered to protect, frankly, the civil rights movement, where anti vietnam protesters saying you