I'm not evaluating the content, I'm evaluating his right to speak it and the conspiracy to destroy a competitor's business. It's actually better if the example is controversial. One's right to speak is not a function of the content of that speech.
That said, each individual company has the right to choose who it serves, just like I have the right not to bake you a wedding cake. Oh, wait...
RE: The Four Horsemen of Decentralization