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I Agree to What?
00:01:50
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| So you signed up with the dating service Bumble. | |
| Correct. | |
| And the opening page, go ahead. | |
| Okay, well last Monday I tried to log into my application. | |
| Right. | |
| And I got this landing page that is entitled Black Lives Matter. | |
| And the first sentence of it, and I'm reading from it right now, it says, Bumble stands in solidarity with black Americans, which I have no problem with. | |
| But then it says, and the global Black Lives Matter movement in the fight to end systemic racism everywhere. | |
| Then it goes on to what they've done and everything. | |
| And the last sentence is, by using Bumble, you're expected to adhere to our values as well as our guidelines. | |
| And at the bottom of the page, there is just one thing that you can do. | |
| It's a button that says, I agree. | |
| Now, I don't agree with that. | |
| But I can't get into my paid subscription unless I say I agree. | |
| Now I think that's very unfair. | |
| Well, this is the first time in American history that private companies have been so censorious, have undermined freedom more than the government. | |
| There's more to fear from Bumble and Google and Twitter and Starbucks and Macy's, I mean it doesn't matter, than from the government. | |
| So this is terrible. | |
| If you wrote them a note... | |
| I have. | |
| Well tell me if you get a response, okay? | |
| I will, I'll call back in. | |
| Or write me or send me an email. | |