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Assuming that article is true, that's dumb hiring policy on their part. But there is a gross assumption that "if only they'd hire more white males, we could get more of our right-wing extremist viewpoints back online!"
A lot of white males in this nation don't support right-wing extremist, either. So, until "angry redneck who hates everyone who's different" becomes a protected class - the irony of that idea! - don't hold your breath that big business is going back to the 1950's - or 1850's - when it comes to their views on race, civil rights, etc.
Ah, only in right-wing land is not posting right-wing extremist hate-mongering and lies consider "SJW behavior." Right-wing snowflakes can't handle reality, as usual.
But it shows the true nature of liberals. They feel they can only succeed if they censor the opposition
Republicans created today's America where organizations are allowed to censor political opposition. From 1949-1987 America had a law called the "Fairness Doctrine", this law required the holders of broadcast licenses to present contrasting views from both political parties. But in 1987 republican Ronald Reagan abolished the Fairness Doctrine.
But it shows the true nature of liberals. They feel they can only succeed if they censor the opposition
And it appears that some liberal individuals actually do censor conservative view points. But republicans censor and sabotage liberal view points in organized groups.
Corporate republican groups literally hold public seminars where they train republican voters to censor and sabotage liberal groups online. They train republicans to go online and leave negative reviews for liberal books and then leave positive reviews for conservative books or to go to online movie websites and leave negative reviews for liberal movies and positive reviews for conservative movies, ex.ex.
You can watch one of these corporate sponsored sabotage training seminars at time 43:00 in the following video.
And it appears that some liberal individuals actually do censor conservative view points. But republicans censor and sabotage liberal view points in organized groups.
Corporate republican groups literally hold public seminars where they train republican voters to censor and sabotage liberal groups online. They train republicans to go online and leave negative reviews for liberal books and then leave positive reviews for conservative books or to go to online movie websites and leave negative reviews for liberal movies and positive reviews for conservative movies, ex.ex.
You can watch one of these corporate sponsored sabotage training seminars at time 43:00 in the following video.
No. I said horses mouth and meant it.
Sure personally attack the guy. That is all ya got. You got nothing for debate?
Maybe we need to remove your free speech, for personal attacks.
Jerome Robert Corsi (born August 31, 1946) is an American author, political commentator, and conspiracy theorist[3][4] best known for his two New York Times Best Selling books: The Obama Nation and Unfit for Command (with co-author John O'Neill). Both books, the former written in 2008 and the latter in 2004, attacked Democratic presidential candidates and were criticized for including numerous inaccuracies.[5][6][7]
In other books and columns for conservative sites such as WorldNetDaily and Human Events, Corsi has discussed topics that are considered conspiracy theories, such as the alleged plans for a North American Government, the theory that President Barack Obama is not a United States citizen,[8] criticism of the United States government for allegedly covering up information about the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001,[9] and alleged United States support of Iran in its attempts to develop nuclear weapons.[10][11][12]
In 2017, he became the Washington, D.C. bureau chief for the conspiracy theory website InfoWars.
QAnon: The Storm Is the New Pizzagate — Only Worse
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A new conspiracy theory called “The Storm” has taken the grimiest parts of the internet by, well, storm. Like Pizzagate, the Storm conspiracy features secret cabals, a child sex-trafficking ring led (in part) by the satanic Democratic Party, and of course, countless logical leaps and paranoid assumptions that fail to hold up under the slightest fact-based scrutiny. However, unlike Pizzagate, the Storm isn’t focused on a single block of shops in D.C., or John Podesta’s emails. It’s much, much bigger than that.
As most terrible things do, this story begins with a post on /pol/, a sub-board of the more-or-less-anonymous, anything-goes website 4chan. Over the last few years, /pol/ — which technically stands for “politically incorrect” — has slowly but surely become a top contender for the ever-coveted title of the most upsetting community online. It’s the sort of place where neo-Nazis and people who believe women shouldn’t have basic human rights used to meet before we started verifying them on Twitter and electing them to public office. And as of late, it’s expanded its ranks to include fringe members of all shapes and sizes.
On October 28, someone calling themselves Q began posting a series of cryptic messages in a /pol/ thread titled “Calm Before the Storm” (assumedly in reference to that creepy Trump quote from early October). Q claimed to be a high-level government insider with Q clearance (hence the name) tasked with posting intel drops — which he, for some reason, called “crumbs” — straight to 4chan in order to covertly inform the public about POTUS’s master plan to stage a countercoup against members of the deep state. It was, in short, absolutely insane. However, thanks to some rather forced coincidences — like Q kind of, sort of guessing that Trump would tweet the word “small” on Small Business Saturday, and this one time the internet decided that Q was “totally on Air Force One” because he posted a blurry picture of some islands while Trump was on his trip to Asia — and a whole heck of a lot of wishful thinking, people believed he was the real deal...
According to Q, Trump was never really involved with Russia, and isn’t actually under investigation by Mueller & Co. On the contrary, Q insists that it’s actually Clinton and Obama who were corrupted by Putin (and are now actually under investigation by Mueller) because they’re obviously just evil, money-hungry globalists who’ll do anything for the highest bidder. (Oh, yeah, and they’re also apparently into raping and killing children, though the crowd is split over whether this is because they’re satanists or just part of some weird blackmail scheme involving the CIA.) Q also claims that Trump, the genius that he is, figured all of this out way back when he was just a measly presidential candidate, and has been pretending to love Putin and/or be involved with Russia ever since as a way to force a third party to investigate these horrors — without drawing the attention of those evil Dems-who-must-not-be-named, of course — because he’s just that selfless of a leader...
In this fantasy world, all of the far right’s wildest dreams come true: Q promises that Clinton, Obama, Podesta, Abedin, and even McCain are all either arrested and wearing secret police-issued ankle monitors, or just about to be indicted; that the Steele dossier is a total fabrication personally paid for by Clinton and Obama; and that the Las Vegas massacre was most definitely an inside job connected to the Saudi-Clinton cabal.
They believe all of this will be coming to a head any day now. That “The Storm” — of arrests, political turmoil, and Republican vindication — is coming. Though there have been some, uh, miscalculations as for exactly when.
It's no wonder people are pulling his "work" it's all from the far right nut job territory. It's like a supermarket tabloid, come to life.
Fascism would be the government saying that youtube has to host infowars content.
So far its been made clear that many posters have no idea what the following words or terms mean:
Fascism
TOS
anti-trust
censorship
Youtube is a private business. If you do not like what they do, don't use them. And they can choose to refuse to host your videos if they want to.
I was not referring to government, I'm referring to individual behavior by liberal progs.
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