Rustic
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- Oct 3, 2015
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You’re missing the point, the hypocrisy of the left is on full display hereInteresting, this is exactly why InfoWars was created in the first place. There is an Information War on, for your mind. I try to tell folks, no Communist/Democrat will ever stand for the Constitution. In fact, they despise it. This is just one more example of that. Don't like what they're saying? Have them banned. Hopefully this won't be allowed to stand. Gotta keep on fighting the bastards.
Big tech’s coordinated purge of InfoWars — which was hit by bans from Apple, Facebook, Spotify and YouTube in rapid succession — did not occur in a vacuum. On this issue, Silicon Valley bowed to CNN journalists and Democrat politicians who ceaselessly lobbied for the site to be censored.
It’s a sign of how the concentration of power in America has shifted from big government to big tech that politicians are now lobbying tech companies rather than the other way round, but that’s exactly what happened over the course of the past few months, as Democrats applied relentless pressure on Facebook and other Silicon Valley giants to censor InfoWars.
Chief among them was Democratic Congressman Ted Deutch (D-FL), who demanded that a Facebook representative “explain” their decision not to ban InfoWars at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on social media censorship last month. Calling Jones as “well-known conspiracy theorist” whose “brand is bullying,” Deutch also demanded Google’s representative explain how many strikes it would take for a channel on Google-owned YouTube to be deleted...
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InfoWars Ban - LewRockwell LewRockwell.com
You don't know much about 'Big tech'...do you?
Spotify is NOT based in Silicone Valley. It's not even based in America. It's a Swedish corporation.
Spotify - Wikipedia
And so what if these corporations listened to their customers and gave whacko dude the boot? That is free enterprise.
They did not do this because of what politician's said. They did this to placate their customers. Guaranteed.
And again, that is free enterprise and I see nothing wrong with it.
Companies/corporations should be able include or exclude any video content they wish inside their corporations.
Or are you now saying that corporations should not be allowed to control the video content they project/post? Yes or no, please?