Posted by oldtanker on May 04, 2016 at 10:22:21 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Freedom of What? posted by d282 on May 02, 2016 at 21:02:18:
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Didn't know that.
Another interesting note it seems he wasn't an employee. He was a paid contributor. That's a whole new ball game because in those circumstances you are not an employee. He sold them his cartoons in other words. He wasn't on the payroll.
Now his cartoons were considered political in nature but no one forced him to stop making them. The paper simply refused to buy more of them. No censorship there.
It's like this. I can as a publisher accept or refuse any or all stories submitted without being accused of censorship. I have the right within limits of what I publish or don't publish. Now that isn't true of ads. Sure I can refuse to publish ads based on content but not based on prejudice. I can refuse ads from a racist organization but I can't refuse ads from someone based on race, creed ECT ECT.
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