It's funny how people think there's some kind of 'right' to access social media, and companies shouldn't be able to police their own websites.
Before the Internet, the only way to post an opinion in public, over a large audience, was to write a letter to the editor of a newspaper. The editorial depart was under no legal compulsion to print a submitted letter. Like social media, they had printed guidelines that they used to accept or reject a submission.
Media companies have ALWAYS been the gatekeeper.
You feel you're being muzzled? Start a Word Press blog. Host it on your own server.
For people who feel there should be a non-business controlled social forum, by all means, ask your congress critters to pass a bill that would require the US government to host it's own social media site, perhaps issuing everyone an account with their social security number. There would be no anonymous bots. Everyone would be a US citizen.
Of course that will sound like some form of 'socialism' to some people.
DEI hire? Oh how cute, you think you found a way of being a racist without sounding racist. That's adorable!