I haven't been keeping up with the whole Alex Jones thing but I did see a decent argument earlier.
For most people the argument is "they're private companies, they can do what they want with their platforms. Free speech only applies to public platforms."
Where does "private" end though? What if his website host decides they don't want his content on their servers anymore? Alright he can host the website on his own server. What if his ISP doesn't want to provide service to his servers anymore? Could he be effectively silenced (as far as the internet goes) if the rabbit hole went deep enough since there isn't really a "public" internet?
I didn't have a response for that one. I guess he could still go yell on some (public) street corner somewhere (although that would probably be "disturbing the peace" lol).