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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Big Tech Swings the Hate Hammer Again Theres a war on for your mind, Alex Jones has insisted for years. If thats true, several more shots were fired last week, many of them aimed squarely at Jones. Within hours of each other last Sunday, tech monsters Apple, YouTube, Spotify, and Facebook banned nearly all content from Joness media outlet Infowars. Pinterest and LinkedIn followed suit on Monday. Every last outfit justified their decision by claiming that Jones peddled false conspiracy theories and hate speech. It has been often said, but it apparently needs to be said so much more often and so much more loudly that ears start bleeding, that the endless calls to murder Donald Trump and to eliminate all white peoplebased on a baselessly cuckoo conspiracy that Donald Trump and all white people are calling for everyone else to be murderednever seem to be crushed by the Big Tech Social Justice Hate Hammer for inciting violence or propagating false rumors. To deny that Big Tech defines things such as hate speech and conspiracy theories through a strictly leftist ideological lens is to be either stupid, a liar, or a stupid liar who lies stupidly. Earlier this year I wrote about the corporate war on free speech and how even then nearly every major tech company and social-media site was already aggressively deplatforming anyone suspected of falling within their gapingly broad definition of what constitutes a Nazi or a white supremacist. The staggering array of major corporations whod decided to shun anyone who dared to even discuss certain ideas included GoDaddy, Apple, Twitter, Facebook, Discord, Spotify, Cloudflare, Google, Squarespace, Paypal, Airbnb, GoFundMe, OkCupid, Twilio, SendGrid, Zoho, Reddit, Uber, Kickstarter, WordPress, LinkedIn, MailChimp, EventBrite, SoundCloud, Bumble, Instagram, Namecheap, Discover Financial Services, Visa, and YouTube. Since then, the warped corporate-progressive-totalitarian lust to choke and gag anyone who celebrates ideological diversity has only accelerated. YouTube relies on the insanely, um urban SPLC and ADL to flag any content remotely unpalatable to certain high-powered financial elites. When Google unveiled a fact-checking tool earlier this year, it only seemed to target right-of-center sites for scrutiny. Twitter recently banned Candace Owensa black womanmerely for taking Dragon Lady Sarah Jeongs anti-white tweets and substituting the word Jewish for white. And nearly every time the supremely unhateful Jared Taylor dares to pop up on YouTube, the video is almost immediately frozen and quarantined. I know of no similar instances of huge tech companies punishing leftists for thought crimes. Im not saying they dont exist, only that I havent heard of any, whereas the corporate disappearing of any little minnow bold enough not to swallow the Progressive Gospel hook, line, and sinker is a trend that only seems to escalate. But its not censorship because its corporations doing it rather than the government, enthuse the very same people who hate corporations and cheer for suffocating levels of government intervention in every other aspect of life. Why is the snuffing out of non-leftist thought the ONLY case where these head cases LOVE the free market? OK, so because of the First Amendments wording, none of this is technically censorship. But Id like you to look me in the eyes and say its not the deliberate silencing of certain ideas. In his trademarked overwrought fashion, Jones claimed hed been targeted by the globalist death star and was the victim of a coordinated communist-style crackdown: They disappeared me, like I have been airbrushed out of those old Soviet photos with Stalin, and as he killed each person, he had them airbrushed out. If this isnt 1984, baby, I dont know what is. Democratic Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut took to Twitterone of the only tech giants yet to ban Alex Jonesto applaud the mass shunning of Infowars: Infowars is the tip of a giant iceberg of hate and lies that uses sites like Facebook and YouTube to tear our nation apart. These companies must do more than take down one website. The survival of our democracy depends on it. A giant iceberg of hate and lies. Senator Murphy sounds like a little puddle of girlish emotions. Without being specificat allApple, YouTube, and Facebook all justified their snuffing of Jones because he allegedly violated their hate speech guidelines. In its celebratory coverage of Big Techs ban on Infowars, The Daily Beast accused Jones of Spewing Hate Speech, of being robbed of his largest platform to spew hate speech, and of spewing invective for years. Thats three spews in only a few paragraphs. But just like the tech giants it fellates, The Daily Beast failed to cite even a word of all this hate speech that was allegedly being spewed. Reducing someones opinions about complex socio- and geopolitical struggles over land, resources, and ideas to a simple matter of hate is a form of gaslighting. It also cant be proved or disproved. Its cheap, weak, and sick. The mainstream media also cant seem to burp out the name Alex Jones without also belching out the term conspiracy theorist in the same sentence. These are people who run on moralism rather than logic, therefore it qualifies as hate speech if they hate it and its a conspiracy theory if it doesnt neatly tie into their conspiracy theory about white males plotting mass slavery for white females and mass extermination of all nonwhites. Again and again, the mainstream media justified Joness silencing by claiming hed spread untrue rumors about the Sandy Hook school shooting, about Pizzagate, and about 9/11. I dont know enough about any of Joness positions on these events to have an opinion either way. What I do know is that this is the same mainstream media that spread false information, and also withheld crucial information, about the Rodney King incident and the Trayvon Martin incident and the Michael Brown incident to the point where dozens of people wound up dead and far more were beaten up, but even Ian alleged fascist totalitarianam not calling for any of these outlets to be banned, only corrected. Yes, there are idiotic conspiracies. But yes, the powerful also conspire to maintain power. Using conspiracy theorist as a blanket pejorative is rank gaslighting. Better to be paranoid than gullible. For years Ive had my own personal conspiracy theory about Alex Jones himself. One moment hes posing entirely legitimate questions about government malfeasance and global financequestions that the mainstream media desperately avoids because theyre in cahoots with both the government and global financebut the next, Jones is taking off his shirt and screaming until hes beet-red. It is this mix of raising legitimate questions about powerful institutions and acting like a fucking lunatic that I find troubling. Ive often suspected that Jones, more than anyone else in the modern era, is a tool of some government psy-ops program designed to forever cause you to conflate the mere act of questioning authority with full-blown mental illness. Theres plenty of hate out thereespecially the type you never hear about because the powers that be deny that it even exists. And there are plenty of conspiracies, but those who attempt to unmask them dont last long. I cant imagine being so upset at any form of hatred, or at listening to even the most cockamamie conspiracy theory, that Id want to silence the person spewing it. Thats because Im neither an infant nor a totalitarian. But when it comes to the urban bugmen who run Big Tech, you have a group of borderline males who are wearing diapers under those skinny jeans. Theres something new and supremely disturbing about a vengeful nerd with the power to flip the OFF switch on you. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Dakmar (#0)
Amen. The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803) "Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God." -- Thomas Jefferson
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