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General Topics => Political Discussion => Topic started by: changemyoil66 on April 27, 2022, 11:32:04 PM
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Label everything as a threat to national security. Like how they called gun deaths a "pandemic". We will see them use this in the years to come.
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Label everything as a threat to national security. Like how they called gun deaths a "pandemic". We will see them use this in the years to come.
Tim Pool said Musk didn't just buy Twitter. He purchased all the evidence from the last decade of Twitter's systematic and slowly increasing censuring of Conservative and anti-Liberal accounts that Dorsey and his company lied about.
Evidence? There's circumstantial evidence today: hundreds of Conservatives that were banned and/or had their accounts suspended suddenly and without notification or explanation were able to log onto their Twitter accounts.
It appears as if someone is reversing some of the "accidental" and "algorithm-decided" bans in advance of Musk and his people being given access to Twitter's servers.
Another funny thing I heard. Liberals in the media are terrified that Musk will have Twitter at his disposal to potentially affect the outcome of elections if he chooses.
That, even though Jack Dorsey testified in front of Congress after the 2020 election and directly stated that his company did NOT have the power to influence the outcome of elections. He said this even though the Hunter laptop story was suppressed on all social media platforms, and anyone trying to discuss it was blocked and their posts removed.
So which is it? Twitter can't affect elections, or Musk could use Twitter to affect elections?
I think we all know the truth.
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Ministry of Truth
(https://s1.qwant.com/thumbr/0x0/0/e/d9320f3727ba00e7a5108406cece34b2700942ff84d6d8e2df1d1146369f2a/tenor.gif?u=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia1.tenor.com%2Fimages%2F62a7b2002c8daa031b06e100a6952782%2Ftenor.gif%3Fitemid%3D8163429&q=0&b=1&p=0&a=0)
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First Amendment
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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Its gonna begin. Chief Nina saying mocking VP harris (mockery of women) is a threat to national security.
I predict they hire/contract extwitter censors or "fact checkers" since these people are all but have dissapeared.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi3rhkPKoEE
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Old recording of Nina stating Trump or the executive branch shouldnt have the authority to decide what fake news is.
Do as i say peasants.
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Amazing!!
https://youtu.be/TyKGrP0B1Tc
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The thing I don’t like is Musk’s huge ties to communist China.
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https://youtu.be/mvsAq1sC5xM
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https://youtu.be/mFmmSdTrcZU
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The thing I don’t like is Musk’s huge ties to communist China.
Thank god there's nobody in the highest levels of government with strong financial ties to China. Or who employed a spy for 20 years. Or who had a sexual relationship with a Chinese spy for years. If there's any "concern" needed regarding ties to China, maybe those relationships matter more than social media influences?
Based on that video, it sounds like Musk avoids politics when asked about certain issues and events while working smartly to create strong business relationships with Chinese industries.
Funny how nobody blasts Apple for their dependence on Chinese labor, technology and raw materials as a potential influence on the company's media interests and software security for millions of Americans.
Boycotting China is irrational considering the economic role they play globally. I don't see any evidence in Musk's past that indicates his political ideas drive his business decisions, unless you want to say his support of free speech is driving his decision to buy Twitter. Oh, the horror! :shake:
:geekdanc: :shaka:
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Im not worried, as flapp mentioned he has shown no sign of favorimg them. Like how celebraties do, NBA, Disney, our politicians, etc...
To be fair, he is South African.
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At first I thought this Disinformation Governance Board was fictitious.
Shi+’s fo’ real.
:wtf:
Shoulda just named it the Ministry of Truth.
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At first I thought this Disinformation Governance Board was fictitious.
Shi+’s fo’ real.
:wtf:
Shoulda just named it the Ministry of Truth.
More like "Ministry of Love", given the politics of the people that will run it.
>:D
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Which leaders had "mimistors of truth"?
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Which leaders had "mimistors of truth"?
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You should read more
The book "1984". George Orwell's surprisingly accurate
description of our 2022 USA society.
Written in 1949.
:worship:
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Another dagger into the Heart of America as it was once conceived and once loved by those who value Freedom and Truth.
The beginning of a very ugly ending.
It's like a nasty dream where you know it's a dream and you're struggling to wake up.
But you never will. :(
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You should read more
The book "1984". George Orwell's surprisingly accurate
description of our 2022 USA society.
Written in 1949.
:worship:
Most people view the book 1984 as a cautionary tale.
The Socialist/Progressive/Leftwing/Democrat crowd embrace it as a guide for creating a controlled utopian society.
One of the biggest commonalities between the book's governing party and the Left Wing of today is their overwhelming compulsion to control everything and everyone by taking control of the narrative -- even so far as redefining our language to shape everyone's perception of reality.
1984 was written in 1949, just after the defeat of Hitler's Germany (1945) and the start of the Cold War with Russia (1947). It's not hard to imagine how the political and idealogical landscape of that time influenced the writer.
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Animal Farm.
Started.
1984.
Coming soon.
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1st comes removal of post/info
2nd will be arrest in the name of public safety/domestic terrorism. And cops doing their job/following orders.
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Remember when Al Gore refused to sell his media company to Glen Beck? He instead chose to sell to Al Jazeera, the state-owned Arabic-language international radio broadcaster of Qatar.
His reasoning? Al Jazeera more closely aligned with his own ideological and political views than Glen Beck's programming. :wtf:
I'm still having trouble figuring out how anyone selling a media company makes their decision based on ideology over financial concerns.
I was even more convinced the Left is more interested in control of the narrative, something a state-owned broadcaster would be better at than a Conservative commentator.
Now we have Liberals pulling their hair out trying to find ways to do the same thing with the Twitter buy-out. They can't stand seeing anyone who isn't a far-left Liberal being allowed to freely share their thoughts.
I had a feeling something like this would happen after the passing of Rush Liimbaugh. He left a vacuum in the media world that needed another Conservative (or anti-Liberal) to fill. I'm not saying Musk is going to start his own radio show, but his stated objective to make Twitter a free and open marketplace in which to exchange ALL ideas will draw in the future Rush replacements creating the content we are missing under the current censorship social medial model.
I was almost hoping for Trump's media platform to surpass Twitter, but now it would seem partnering with Musk might be a smarter play.
We shall see.
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Ministry of Truth on pause. A win for the 1a.
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Ministry of Truth on pause. A win for the 1a.
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https://youtu.be/UzTRCDI3P4s
Tim’s fired up today…