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BREAKING: Conservative commentator Glenn Beck has reportedly been banned from Apple/iTunes without any explanation. First I must say, I completely disagree with so much of what Glenn Beck has to say, and I think a lot of his politics are absurd. With that said, if Beck has actually been...

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Ed Krassenstein2 years ago

UPDATE: Glenn Beck’s account has been reactivated, but no reason was given for what happened.

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Tomi Lahren2 years ago

@glennbeck I don't support anyone getting blocked or censored on anything. HOWEVER, a little rich to hear my pal Glenn talk about free speech when he fired me for saying I'm "pro-choice" on The View.... so....

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Ed Krassenstein2 years ago

@glennbeck That's definitely a fair point. I didn't even know you were pro-choice. Now I do. Sorry you were fired.

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Kristi L. Talmadge2 years ago

@glennbeck Glen Beck was a radio host for WPLR (Classic Rock) in Connecticut in the 90s and my Stepfather used to listen to him so I'd hear him sometimes. He has changed a lot since then. He wasn't always so conservative. If he's not doing anything illegal, Apple owes him an explanation.

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Ed Krassenstein2 years ago

@glennbeck I feel a lot of political commentators on the right have moved farther right. Then again maybe I just moved farther left.

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Angela Belcamino2 years ago

@glennbeck Who’s Glenn Beck? 🤷‍♀️

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Ed Krassenstein2 years ago

@glennbeck Some dude.

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Futurist™2 years ago

@glennbeck Free speech is free speech. I don't have to agree with you, to allow you to talk. In fact, speech I don't agree with is the most important speech to protect. Everyone has a voice, we don't all have to agree, we just have to be respectful of our right to ALL talk, not just some.

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Ed Krassenstein2 years ago

@glennbeck True although corporations don’t have to follow the first amendment.

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Javi2 years ago

@glennbeck They already banned Trump over nothing, too... If they can ban the sitting president of the United States, everyone else is game.

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Ed Krassenstein2 years ago

@glennbeck You mean Truth Social? I get their argument for banning Truth Social, given they are so strict with all of their apps, but I don't exactly agree. With that said, I feel banning apps and banning podcast are not exactly the same thing when it comes to free speech.

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