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.