Personally, I think Trump is overstepping his authority. If he sets the precedent that a president can jump in and control a company, where is the limit? Why won't he jump in with his troops and regulate your life, like Communism, right in your house?
Regarding Twitter, it doesn't bother me what Twitter does. You birdbrains out there can tweet around all day long. If you don't like what Twitter is doing, quit using it. Or do you think that politics tells the truth better than Twitter?
us government is the government of the us, if a company becomes to influential, a government wouldn't be one if it would continue to be passive.
many liberal social media institutions in the west have been soft since a long time.
europe got literally punished for having a soft police on minorities.
Eastern Europe has Communism. Good, right?
jes but that doesn't mean they will accept migrants, they think those migrants are racists
Many countries accept migrants, even if they are racist. All you are saying is that they are country racist by not accepting migrants who they think are racist.
If the people don't do it themselves, the country isn't going to survive. Get rid of the police, and let the people do their own policing.
why? thats nonsense, and less efficient, a professional police can be much more efficent and productive than a bunch of crop farming people.
besides people doing their own policing will end up in anarchy and the law of the strongest like in wilderness.
developed societies have specialisations and professinals in order to be more productive
We don't want professional police. Why? They follow orders of the government, even when they are acting on behalf of the people. It's why the Constitution and Amendments were built against a standing army; let the army be called into arms when necessary. But let it not be active where it can be called against the people.
So-called anarchy isn't bad. In fact, all it is, is a simpler form of government. Governments are people. However, as you said, "people doing their own policing will end up in anarchy..." And that is what government is. Anarchy by people. They don't obey their own laws when they get as big as they are.
We might need professionals in policing, but the more professional they are, the more we have to be prepared for them when they try to become dictatorial. Ultimately, when police turn against the people they are supposed to protect, production goes down. All we need to do to see this is to look at Soviet Russia in the late 1980s.