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A U.S. Senator calling for social media to ban more sites he doesn't like or agree with. That is different than a private company stating a user violated their TOS.
LOL! Yeah, sure. The members of the lunatic fringe are so vital to the success of these sites that their exit will have any meaningful impact.
Could we be so lucky?
"The Democratic Communist Party
Submit to the new Communist state or we'll hunt you down and kill you!"
"People's Republic of Commifornia
Resistance is futile."
"The People's Democratic Communist Party:
Cuz Free Speech Can Go To Hell."
You think seeing ads and signs and commercials like that all over the place is a good thing?? I don't find those to be particularly flattering, but if you like em them you can have em. And this coordinated move by so many tech giants takes these sorts of things out of the realm of hyperbole and into valid criticism.
In general, shutting people up tends to backfire quite spectacularly. It makes your side look crooked and massively dishonest, authoritarian and underhanded. And like I've said about a dozen times, it makes a conspiracy theorist look credible.
"The Democratic Communist Party
Submit to the new Communist state or we'll hunt you down and kill you!"
"People's Republic of Commifornia
Resistance is futile."
"The People's Democratic Communist Party:
Cuz Free Speech Can Go To Hell."
You think seeing ads and signs and commercials like that all over the place is a good thing?? I don't find those to be particularly flattering, but if you like em them you can have em. And this coordinated move by so many tech giants takes these sorts of things out of the realm of hyperbole and into valid criticism.
In general, shutting people tends to backfire. It makes your side look crooked and massively dishonest. And like I've said about a dozen times, it makes a conspiracy theorist look credible.
Here's the thing, CNN and all those sites own their own sites, and that's where they post. If YouTube wants to punt them all, they can fill their boots and go to town.
The fact that you compare AJ to any actual news organization, left or right, real or fictional is tragic.
Sadly CNN really has gotten that bad. They've been very "guilty until proven innocent" covering investigations into Trump. It may be bad enough that many Leftists sites are open for libel and slander lawsuits if and when Trump is cleared of all charges.
Alex Jones is a nut. CNN and the Democratic propagandist stack of news media act more professionally ... except Jim Acosta screaming and ranting in the White House press room of course. I will give you that. But silencing Jones for having the wrong opinions looks really bad, just as Trump ordering the CNN be taken off the air would look really bad.
But as your compatriots keep saying, they still have their website at cnn.com right?!? Nobody is silencing them! Am I right?
Alex Jones has as much right to spew his hate as much as CNN, FOX, and all the rest of MSM to spew their fake, war pushing news on youtube.
The gay couple did not have a right to the resources of the bakery that chose no to extend services due. It is their right as business owners.
No one is entitled to the services and resources owned by a private entity.
You are wrong. CNN, fox, info wars, etc are considered guests on YouTube platform and YouTube reserves the right to remove guests as they please. They have a TOS just as this site does.
What you propose is very much a modern liberal stance in business.
Too scared of what he might say to actually watch the video I see. Typical.
No, I’m just not a brain-dead moron who’d be captivated by it.
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