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More
censorship this way comes, and Mark Steyn nails it:
In this week of second-birthday
celebrations for The Mark Steyn Club, the thing most worth celebrating is
mere existence: We haven't yet been vaporized. Every day the Big Shut-Up
advances: Last week Facebook eighty-sixed Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopoulos, Paul
Joseph Watson and for good measure Twitter suspended the Hollywood contrarian
James Woods. It's a bit unfair on poor old calypso conspiracist Louis
Farrakhan, who found himself de-platformed with all the right-wing haters just
because Speech Commissar Zuckerberg needed a bipartisan figleaf. He won't
require that much longer, and indeed Big Social is growing ever more brazen in
its preference for monitored speech over free speech. (See, for example,
Google's thuggish and moronic censorship of the Claremont Institute.)
As readers may have noticed, I
don't do Facebook posts or Tweet: We have social media accounts but we use them
only to link to content here or to promote radio, TV and stage appearances. To
be honest, I don't really understand why so-called "conservatives"
write (for free) on Facebook and Twitter, providing the Big Social cartel with
more free content and thus enriching them and cementing their near total
control of the Internet. Nor do I understand why Dennis Prager, for whom I have
almost boundless admiration, sued YouTube for giving his Prager University
videos insufficient prominence. Conservatives demand that YouTube
cease "de-monetizing" their videos. For what it's worth, the first
time I was de-monetized on YouTube, I self-de-monetized all my other videos on
the platform. Because whatever percentage of ad revenue you might get from
them, YouTube takes more - much more. So you're getting pennies while they're
getting even more stonkingly mega-rich: Conservatives who think more YouTube
revenue is the way to close the gap don't seem to grasp that they're actually
widening it.
In the end, the solution to
Facebook and Google/YouTube is to break them up before they police every aspect
of human existence on the planet. And right now the only prominent politician
pledging to do that is ...Elizabeth Warren. In the meantime, in our modest
corner of the Internet, our policy is to try and do as much as possible
independent of the Big Tech oligarchies - because anything else just
accelerates the shrinking number of entities that control access to all
information.
A decade ago, we free-speechers
were fortunate enough to fight our battles in Canada just before Facebook and
Twitter came along and wrecked the Internet. Today, Twitter's main function is
to provide a pretext for destroying random lives pour encourager les
autres.
. . .
These are very dark times for a
meaningful culture of free speech. Its subordination to identity politics and
political correctness is now taken for granted by the Institute of Directors,
Rugby Australia, the Philadelphia Flyers and on and on. In such a world I am
grateful still to be here, and I thank all of you who swing by each morning
even as the lights flicker and die around a once lively Internet.
And
today we read that David Horowitz (Freedom Center, Front Page Magazine) has been
suspended from Twitter. Anyway, read the rest of Steyn’s column here.
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