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Originally posted by Not Me
I think perhaps what you are saying is that the government cannot engage in non-viewpoint neutral suppression of speech in non-public forums. That is true but different from content-based regulation, which includes subject matter restrictions.
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I already told you that "I'm talking about political speech." That was in the footnote that you omitted when you quoted my post. As I said in that footnote, there are other types of content-based restrictions that are not a problem. But the government doesn't get to discriminate on the basis of a political viewpoint, whether on government property or private property, without strict scrutiny.
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