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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/the-n ... r-BB1jGCnL
At least the author admitted the NRA's case was valid. I think the other one surely is, as both involve government intimidating the private sector towards political ends. In the social-media case, the private sector was 'willing' versus the banks in the NRA case likely in some cases being ambivalent.
Interesting the different take on similar legal cases...
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