Let’s be clear—this wasn’t obscene, illegal, or dangerous material. It was an image tied to free expression and ideas, the very foundation of what America is built upon.When a business starts labeling a customer’s content as “propaganda,” it stops being about printing services and starts being about thought control. If businesses pick and choose what ideas are “acceptable,” then they’re no longer serving the public—they’re policing speech. That’s not neutrality, that’s bias.Imagine if the Founding Fathers had been told their pamphlets were “propaganda.” Imagine if abolitionists or suffragettes had been silenced because their message made someone uncomfortable. History proves that suppressing ideas never leads to truth—it leads to conformity and decline.Office Depot should stick to printing, not policing. Customers come for services, not lectures. If a business refuses to provide basic services based on political or ideological grounds, then it has abandoned fairness and joined the ranks of selective censorship. That’s not just bad business, it’s un-American.
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