14 January 2023

What the Twitter Files Say about Parler

I don't know if they are/were the best at Free Speech, or not, but the tech oligarchs at Google and Apple and the rest (probably at the behest of part of the government) tried to shut them down. Why do you think that is? Op-Ed: Two Years Later, Parler Vindicated

And there is a call to action.

Many have refused to acknowledge the existence or significance of the mounting evidence of collusion between government agencies and web platforms. But we fear this is the same sort of gaslighting which has brought us these past few years in bizarro-world, where we are expected to outsource our critical thinking—and our very ability to focus on the relevant and valuable—to the ill-understood algorithms and “trusted partners” of tech companies.

As for the call for action, it is about exposing censorship wherever it exists.

Perhaps those still sitting quietly in the wings now, while Musk is busy risking it all, should step into whatever limelight they can grab for themselves and speak out against crony censorship, and for free thought and expression, while it’s still legal?

Empires fall. History moves on. We spend more money "educating" people on pointless subjects than we do on STEM, or medicine. Because math is hard, and science is hard too, but all the little snowflakes are entitled to a college degree even if they can't add, or write a coherent paragraph, because it is about feelings in the 21st Century.

And God forbid that those "students" should read something that they disagree with, or hear an opposing view! They will run for their Safe Space™ were they will color, and hug stuffed animals, and in general behave like the children they are.

And they are children, who sadly, don't value freedom.

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