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Title: Rand Paul Gets Suspended from YouTube, Defends Right of Private Companies to Do Anything to Anyone
Source: [None]
URL Source: https://dailystormer.su/rand-paul-g ... nies-to-do-anything-to-anyone/
Published: Aug 11, 2021
Author: Andrew Anglin
Post Date: 2021-08-11 09:27:46 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 504
Comments: 5

After Rand Paul this week came out effectively calling for a Derp Revolution, he was given a suspension by YouTube for different comments he made earlier in the month about masks.

Responding to the ban, Paul said:

As a libertarian-leaning Senator, I think private companies have the right to ban me if they want to, but I think it is really anti-free speech, anti-progress of science, which involves skepticism and argumentation to arrive at the truth. We realize this in our court systems that both sides present facts on either side of a question and complete an adversarial process to reach the truth in each case.

YouTube and Google though, have become an entity so huge that they think they are the arbitrator of truth.

How can they be a private company and also a monopoly big enough to be the arbiter of truth?

How can a monopoly that contracts with the government and relies heavily on publicly-funded infrastructure to operate be a “private company”?

What difference does it even make? If you ideology requires you to lose on purpose, why would you not change your ideology?

Paul also said:

I will try to channel my anger, not in breaking these companies up but by publicly expressing my disagreement with them and publicly promoting other channels that offer free speech alternatives.

What alternatives?

Has he not heard of the Daily Stormer?

Any alternative exists only so long as the registrars all it to exist. Unless you believe you’re going to survive on Tor, then you end up dealing with nations that are considered enemies of the United States just to be on the internet.

What’s more: I only saw these statements from Paul on Russia’s RT. The Western media does not appear to have even bothered to note what he said. So using the media as an outlet is also off the table – as evidenced by Trump’s situation (anyone who interviews him is banned from everything).

The only remaining option is to go out in the street and yell. Putting aside the fact that you will not reach millions of people there, as you would on the internet, you have established law that the Antifa are allowed to attack you for speaking in public, and if you defend yourself you will be federally indicted. Moreover, at this point, they can probably just arrest you for violating Virus Law.

There is no path to free speech outside of breaking the idiotic and pointless code of libertarian ideology.

Ideology is not philosophy, and it is not important. It is a boomer tool for simplifying things they find confusing, but the core of existence should not be about avoiding confusion.

We are made in the image of God!

We have the ability for rational thought!

We do not need to reduce systems to their component parts like dogs or rodents!

Seriously though: what do masks and mask law have to do with YouTube – if it is somehow not a de facto government entity?

Why do Republicans consistently support their own political disenfranchisement?

What’s going on?

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

Rand is definitely one of the good guys. It's not a requirement to agree with everything other good guys say to be a good guy. The issue of monopoly on info, private company vs narrative control is a tricky one as the current anti-trust laws are simply inadequate to deal with digital corporations like YT and FB.

We obviously have a problem but I'm not even sure what the correct solution is. It could come from further tech advances that at some point results in a decentralized blockchain- based social media platform arising where no one can be censored by anyone.

Pinguinite  posted on  2021-08-11   11:11:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Pinguinite (#1)

Please give us the layman's description of how blockchain works. Thank you

“ On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron. ” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2021-08-11   11:15:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Lod (#2)

The "block" in blockchain refers to a certain amount of data. You can think of it as a Word document you are creating where each page contains a certain limited amount of text. Each page would be a "block", and they are strung together in a "chain". New pages, or blocks, are added on a regular basis, and those blocks/pages contain additional information.

In the case of bitcoin, each page contains a list of bitcoin transactions that have taken place, and new pages/blocks are added showing more transactions. The sum total of all trasactions at any given time will show which wallets contain all the bitcoin there is.

"Mining" bitcoin involves the race/competition for the right to add new pages/blocks onto the chain. The winner, and there is one about every 10 minutes, records new bitcoin transactions into the page and it's adopted/added to the end of the blockchain. The successful miner is rewarded with bitcoin for being successful.

Every miner over the entire planet has an identical copy of the entire blockchain, so no one person can make changes to their copy of the blockchain. If they try, their version of the blockchain will be rejected by the rest of the global network for being different. This is what makes the transaction history decentralized granting no minority party the ability to alter the blockchain and create false transactions or alter past transactions.

So to recap, a blockchain is like a huge Word document that everyone has and which has new pages of data added to it on a regular basis by competing miners seeking the right to be the ones to add them. The new pages are adopted by everyone, such that all copies of the Word document grow one page at a time and are always identical world over.

Does that explain it?

Pinguinite  posted on  2021-08-11   11:46:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Pinguinite (#3)

I can visualize it, but it makes no sense to me, although I can imagine that much computing power is needed to be a successful miner.

Thank you for explaining it to we luddites.

“ On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron. ” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2021-08-11   12:07:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Lod (#4)

although I can imagine that much computing power is needed to be a successful miner.

Only because of the competition involved.

Mining bitcoin involves solving a complex puzzle, but how difficult the puzzle is depends on a "difficulty factor" generated by the bitcoin network itself. The goal is to have 1 new block mined every 10 minutes. If there are lots of miners, then the problem is that blocks will mined in less time, say every 7 minutes. Every 2 weeks, the network evaluates how fast blocks have been mined. If they are mined too quickly, then the difficulty factor goes up, restoring the mine rate to every 10 minutes. If they are taking too long, say 12 minutes, then the difficulty factor drops, making it easier to mine and again making them come about every 10 minutes.

A single laptop computer has enough computing power to mine bitcoin blocks and settle transactions for the entire global network on a continuing basis. It's just that the difficulty factor would need to drop to almost zero. Many complain about the power usage of bitcoin, but the power requirements are not there because the network needs it, but rather because of the price of bitcoin has brought in a huge amount of competition for the reward of mining bitcoin.

It may be better if bitcoin were designed such that instead of altering the difficulty factor, it altered the amount of bitcoin rewarded. The lower the reward, the less incentive there would be to mine it, so the fewer miners there would be, and vice versa. But they didn't ask me my opinion when they built bitcoin.

Pinguinite  posted on  2021-08-11   12:51:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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