It’s not just that. Even before the Twitter takeover, there’s never been any shortage of websites where one can casually drop a hard-R, refer to homosexuals as a bundle of twigs or opine for the mass death of minorities without consequence.
They demand a captive audience who will not only refrain from contradicting them, but at minimum give a tacit endorsement. It was never about “freedom of speech,” nobody has ever been banned for saying the corporate tax rate is too high.
She was dangerous rubbish, in the fine tradition of con rubbish who ensure the govt following must spend the bulk of its term fixing ■■■■ rather than progressing.