Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it turns out that after years of accusing Democrats of collaborating with social media companies to censor conservatives, in fact it was the Trump administration that was collaborating with social media on censorship. It's always projection with the GOP.
+100
And yet, Republican trolls will mewl incessantly about censorship anyway. Since, apparently, people on Twitter dunking on their easily-falsified conspiracy theories and half-baked musings is robbing them of their rights, or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tech companies only requirement is to make money. This drive doesn’t always fall inline with democracy.
Lol
No, most tech companies really want to change the world for the better. They may or may not have the same vision of better that you do, but that's their mission. Making money is the means - and if it doesn't happen here, it'll happen there.
I work in tech. Everyone is a mercenary.Anonymous wrote:This is the definition of fascism, a term that gets misused often on here. Government working hand in glove with large corporations to stifle dissent is the text book definition of fascism.
Anonymous wrote:So it turns out that after years of accusing Democrats of collaborating with social media companies to censor conservatives, in fact it was the Trump administration that was collaborating with social media on censorship. It's always projection with the GOP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeff is remarkably silent on this thread
Agree. I brought his attention to it when it was about 3 replies. He removed one reply, but this thread reads like two sock puppets who spank it to the Gateway Pundit.
Anonymous wrote:Disinformation are lies. Freedom of speech should not extend to lies. But the fact that some of you would praise RT over our own media companies tells me all I need to know. I’m stunned that folks think RT is legitimate media but criticize the MSM as government sponsored. Your thinking is beyond f**ed up.
Anonymous wrote:Tech companies only requirement is to make money. This drive doesn’t always fall inline with democracy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a corporation with free speech under the first amendment, I have the right to listen to the advice of my government.
Sure. Anyone has the right to listen to the advice of the government.
As a corporation, do you also have the right to censor the ideas and information of others because the government tells you to?
Yes, you can do that, if you wish. Or you can choose not to do that. Corporations can do things that they choose to do or that they are compelled to do, by shareholders, laws, etc.
So you believe the government should tell tech companies what to allow and what not? I’ll remember that when Rs are in power!
Do you know why Trump's insurrection didn't succeed? Because most people, in government and in general, are sensible people who prefer to do the right thing. The same is true of tech companies, too.
Trump's so-called insurrection didn't succeed for a whole host of reasons... the most important of which is because there was essentially zero popular support for an insurrection. That was also reflected in government where there was also more or less no support for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a corporation with free speech under the first amendment, I have the right to listen to the advice of my government.
Sure. Anyone has the right to listen to the advice of the government.
As a corporation, do you also have the right to censor the ideas and information of others because the government tells you to?
Yes, you can do that, if you wish. Or you can choose not to do that. Corporations can do things that they choose to do or that they are compelled to do, by shareholders, laws, etc.
So you believe the government should tell tech companies what to allow and what not? I’ll remember that when Rs are in power!
Do you know why Trump's insurrection didn't succeed? Because most people, in government and in general, are sensible people who prefer to do the right thing. The same is true of tech companies, too.
Anonymous wrote:
This took place in 2020. Who was president then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeff is remarkably silent on this thread
Agree. I brought his attention to it when it was about 3 replies. He removed one reply, but this thread reads like two sock puppets who spank it to the Gateway Pundit.