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"Today's misinformation is always tomorrow's truth. It's always the government who wants to censor people who are critical of the government." "Europe is trying to police everyone and shake down American tech companies, which is exactly what the digital markets act looked like. That is what's at stake here, and that is not how our First Amendment works." "Everything our government here in The United States told us about COVID turned out to be false. If you criticize any of the things they initially told you, you had to be censored." "When Elon bought Twitter, now it's a place where the first amendment and free speech are right where they need to be." "The spillover effect it can have on, American content being seen by European users." "The answer to stupid speech, bad speech, and wrong speech is more speech." "the hallmark of Western culture is free expression." "There were 12,183 arrests for offensive post online." "Global Alliance for Responsible Media." "Disinformation governance board."

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The Parler CEO, John Matzey, was terminated by the board, but the narrative circulating is inaccurate. Matzey claims he was a strong advocate for free speech and product stability, which is not true. The board, including myself and two other owners, had a clear vision for Parler as a free speech platform, while Matzey's vision diverged from that. We fought to restore Parler after it was taken down by Amazon and others, refusing to compromise our commitment to free speech. Matzey's statements about product stability are misleading, and this situation is an unfortunate breach of trust. The truth will emerge, and those spreading false narratives are misinformed. Parler remains dedicated to free speech, and I encourage everyone to share this message. More details will be discussed on my show tomorrow.

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I don't trust his explanation for silencing the truth with fact-checking. He deflected blame, claiming he faced pressure from the Biden administration. Now we're expected to overlook that? I also question why there was no inquiry into his ties to DARPA and its LifeLog project, which aimed to create a comprehensive digital record of individuals for surveillance. Interestingly, LifeLog was discontinued just before Facebook emerged. Why isn't there more scrutiny on Facebook and its true nature? It's concerning that these figures may not have our best interests at heart and are merely manipulating the narrative.

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Fox News has canceled MyPillow's advertising, leaving the CEO, Mike Lindell, shocked and confused. Lindell speculates that the cancellation may be due to his support for former President Donald Trump and his efforts to secure election platforms. He mentions that Lou Dobbs, who was also let go by Fox News, has joined Lindell's network, Lindell TV. Lindell expresses his frustration with the lack of explanation from Fox News and believes that the timing of the cancellation, just days before the Iowa caucus, is suspicious. He urges people to visit lindellplan.com to support his fight for election integrity. Independent journalist Laura Loomer expresses her support for Lindell and encourages people to pay full price for MyPillow products to help the company and its employees.

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Parler faced severe backlash from tech giants like Apple and Amazon, leading to its shutdown. Tim Cook's definition of free speech is inconsistent, as he targets Parler while ignoring violent trends on Twitter. Parler is working on relaunching, but the challenges have been immense, involving multiple companies. The discussion highlights the hypocrisy of labeling these tech companies as private entities when they act in concert with government interests. Concerns about the National Guard's political affiliations arise, but law enforcement personnel, regardless of their political beliefs, are dedicated to their duty. The condemnation of Trump supporters following the Capitol incident is viewed as a political maneuver rather than a genuine concern for security. Ultimately, the integrity of law enforcement should not be questioned based on political biases.

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Speaker 0: Zuckerberg claims to be an old-fashioned liberal who dislikes censorship, but why doesn't Facebook take a similar stand on free speech? It seems rooted in American political tradition. Speaker 1: Zuckerberg reportedly spent $400 million in the last election, primarily supporting Democrats. This raises questions about his impartiality.

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I was just fired from my job. After six years building the diversity, equity and inclusion department from scratch at Microsoft, I lose my job because a random person reports my posts to my employer and takes my job and security away for a thought, for an opinion. Somebody screenshot all of my TikToks. I made some stupid comments about Charlie Kirk on the day that he was shot, I said some things on blue sky and on threads, and I deleted them when it was requested by my employer. 'and you talk about freedom of speech like you care about it.' 'I felt joy that day.' 'I can't help that. So I don't deserve a job?' 'Fired You from my fucking job.' 'Now I have nothing but this website. I have nothing anymore.'

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I had a disagreement with a colleague in front of others, and the next day he refused to resign, so I fired him. On February 2nd, after a video I made went viral, another person from Project Veritas told me they would have an emergency vote to restructure the company. I received an email with the agenda while I was on a plane, and realized I would be removed from my position by the time I landed.

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It's been unusually quiet over the past few days because Trump has been banned from Twitter permanently. Not only did Trump get banned from Twitter, Google, Apple, and Amazon removed the Parler app from their platforms. Parler is where all the right wingers gather to post nonsense and misspell the word Parler, and no one was more upset about Parler going away than a sneaky little congressman named Devin. Republicans have no way to communicate. "I have 3,000,000 followers on Parler. Tonight, I will no longer be able to communicate with those people. I mean, other than being on Fox News right now." "Trumpers are complaining bitterly that they're being silenced. They in fact, they won't shut up about being silenced." "On their three propaganda TV networks, on a thousand conservative radio shows all over the Internet, they are screaming about being silenced. They won't be silent about being silenced."

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The FBI forced social media platforms to remove information from conservative sources, claiming it was disinformation. Speaker 0 asks for a definition of disinformation, but Speaker 1 avoids directly answering. Speaker 0 points out that Elvis Chan, a key witness, testified that 50% of alleged election disinformation was taken down or censored, including content from American citizens. Speaker 1 denies this and states that the FBI does not moderate content or influence social media companies. Speaker 0 insists that Speaker 1 should read the court opinion. The transcript ends abruptly.

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The speaker claims that individuals from the Biden administration would call and berate their team about certain documents. The speaker says that emails related to this are published. The speaker states that their team refused to take down content that was true, including a meme about potential class action lawsuits related to COVID vaccines. They also refused to remove humor and satire. The speaker alleges that President Biden made a statement suggesting "these guys are killing people," after which various government agencies began investigating their company, which they describe as "brutal."

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Twitter banned the president permanently. Facebook upheld their ban of Donald Trump today for at least another six months. Tucker Carlson is out at Fox News. Fox News has severed bow ties with Tucker Carlson after all these years. They evaluated whether or not Trump's tweets violated Twitter policy. They said no. We could just label it as incitement to violence anyway to get the job done. Donald Trump's Twitter account just got suspended. This is very, very funny. And even with Twitter, you cannot find actual evidence of any direct government censorship of any lawful speech. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg claims he was pressured by the White House to censor content related to COVID nineteen during the pandemic. I think we need to push back on There there's no guarantee to free speech on misinformation or or hate speech and especially around our democracy.

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Mark Zuckerberg recently discussed free speech and censorship on the Joe Rogan Experience, claiming that modern censorship is ideologically driven. He criticized the Biden administration for pressuring Facebook to censor truthful information about vaccine side effects, arguing that it was a dangerous precedent. However, he faced skepticism about his newfound commitment to free speech, especially since he previously enforced strict content moderation policies. Rogan challenged Zuckerberg's claims about the COVID vaccine, emphasizing that the government's suppression of alternative treatments and information was problematic. Critics, including Stephen A. Smith, suggest Zuckerberg's recent stance is more about self-preservation than genuine change, given his company's history of censorship. The conversation raises questions about accountability and the impact of past actions on public trust.

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Twitter's new CEO, Linda Yakinaro, has a history of censorship and promoting mask-wearing. Elon Musk hired her for her advertising background to help Twitter become profitable through ads and subscriptions. Twitter is struggling financially and needs revenue sources like video content and ads. However, Twitter is also increasing censorship, labeling and reducing the reach of "violative" content by 81%. Many accounts are being banned or restricted, and Twitter is partnering with Sprinklr to measure and reduce hate speech. Elon Musk has expressed concern about the lack of absolute free speech on platforms like Rumble. Overall, Twitter's focus on ad-friendliness and censorship is not aligned with being a free speech platform.

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in the last twenty four hours, you locked the accounts and shut down the accounts of two guys, Nick Fuentes and Alex Jones. it's better if you unlock those accounts and let the guys be heard. censorship isn't good for America. It's antithetical to our culture. If you tell people they can't speak, that's when they scream. And if you tell people they can't scream, that's when they tear things down. free speech is a precondition for peace. There's a different category of saying that you may demonetize certain people. What I'm talking about is not a legal point. It's just a cultural point. because of who you are, you deserve not to be heard. restore the accounts of those guys, believe me, it will be a down payment on beginning to reunite this country.

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The speaker sued the Biden administration and won. According to the speaker, discovery revealed that 37 hours after Biden's inauguration, a White House group was appointed to censor the speaker and others. The speaker claims to have emails between this group and Mark Zuckerberg, as well as people at Twitter. The speaker credits Elon Musk with making these emails public and believes Musk is essential to free speech in the U.S. because he opened up Twitter. The speaker states that Musk released these documents to journalists against the advice of his attorneys.

The Rubin Report

Democrats & Media Descend into Full Paranoia Over the Supreme Court | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses his recent suspension from Twitter, which he attributes to posting a screenshot of Jordan Peterson's tweet about Ellen Page. He emphasizes the broader issue of censorship and the need for a parallel economy to combat big tech's control over speech. Rubin expresses concern over the chilling effect of such suspensions on free expression, noting that fear of repercussions may deter individuals from speaking the truth. He critiques the media's portrayal of the Supreme Court's decision on abortion, arguing that it merely returns the issue to the states rather than banning it outright. Rubin highlights the hypocrisy of Democrats who claim to protect rights while attempting to undermine the Constitution. He also addresses the political landscape, suggesting that figures like Gavin Newsom are positioning themselves for future presidential runs, despite their failures in governance. Rubin calls out the Democrats' tactics, including calls for violence against Supreme Court justices and the manipulation of public sentiment through fear. He underscores the importance of standing up for individual rights and truth in the face of a perceived authoritarian push from the left. The discussion touches on various political figures and their actions, reinforcing the theme of a battle for freedom and truth in contemporary America.

Modern Wisdom

What Is Happening With Patreon, Gillette and Brexit? | Sargon Of Akkad
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Carl Benjamin, known as Sargon of Akkad, discusses his recent de-platforming from Patreon after insulting Nazis on a live stream. He highlights that Patreon’s actions were unexpected and not aligned with their stated terms of service, which only cover platform activity. He relied on Patreon for significant income, and the sudden removal left him feeling vulnerable. Benjamin notes a trend of censorship in Silicon Valley, where companies like Patreon and PayPal seem to collaborate to suppress certain voices, creating a monopolistic environment. He expresses concern over the ethical implications of tech companies dictating societal norms, likening their influence to fascism. The conversation shifts to a controversial Gillette advertisement that promotes feminist narratives, equating normal male behaviors with toxic masculinity. Benjamin criticizes the ad for pathologizing typical boyhood play, arguing that it misrepresents male socialization. He believes that societal pressures should not dictate how boys behave and that understanding male nature is crucial for healthy development. The discussion also touches on broader political themes, including Brexit and the challenges facing the UK government, emphasizing the need for sovereignty and the complexities of international relations.

The Rubin Report

We Are Leaving Patreon: Dave Rubin & Jordan Peterson Announcement | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin and Jordan Peterson discuss their decision to leave Patreon on January 15th due to concerns over censorship and the ethical implications of the platform's policies. They emphasize that this move is not financially motivated, as Patreon has been a significant source of funding for their work. Both express gratitude for past support from their patrons while highlighting the risks involved in leaving. They address the broader issue of free speech, particularly the influence of organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center in regulating online discourse. They warn about the potential for credit card companies to monitor spending habits based on moral judgments, which they view as a troubling trend toward censorship. Rubin and Peterson are exploring alternatives to Patreon, including the possibility of a new platform that could offer multiple payment options to reduce vulnerability to censorship. They acknowledge the complexity of the situation and the need for a careful, deliberate approach to finding solutions. The conversation concludes with a call to action for viewers to consider the type of internet and freedom they desire, urging them to express their concerns to credit card companies about their roles in regulating speech. They remain committed to developing a viable alternative while navigating the challenges ahead.

The Rubin Report

Dave Rubin LIVE: Patreon, Sargon of Akkad & Ask Me Anything | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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In a recent live stream, Dave Rubin discussed the implications of Sargon of Akkad's ban from Patreon, emphasizing the broader issues of free speech and platforming. Sargon, a prominent YouTuber, was banned after using a racial slur in a mocking context during an interview on another channel. Rubin expressed frustration over the ban, noting that it violated Patreon's stated policy of not banning users for speech but rather for "manifest observable behavior." He highlighted the arbitrary nature of such bans and the potential threat to many content creators, including himself. Rubin shared that he lost around 500 patrons, equating to a significant monthly revenue drop, but found inspiration in the community's willingness to stand against companies that do not support free speech. He discussed the challenges of maintaining an independent platform while considering alternative funding options, including potential ad revenue. Rubin also mentioned the need for a technological solution to combat censorship and the importance of organizing against these trends. Throughout the stream, he reflected on his experiences meeting diverse audiences during his tour with Jordan Peterson and expressed a desire to continue fostering open conversations across differing viewpoints. Rubin announced his upcoming book, set to release before the 2020 election, and reiterated his commitment to independent content creation. He concluded by encouraging viewers to support his work through donations, emphasizing the importance of standing up for free speech in the current cultural climate.

Mark Changizi

F*** you, Twitter. I’m out.
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Mark Changizi announces his departure from Twitter, citing its role in medical tyranny and censorship of dissenting voices. He plans to focus on Getter, encouraging others to join him there, as he believes Twitter does not support free expression and deserves competition.

The Rubin Report

Watch Host Squirm as Elon Musk Pushes Back on His Lies About Twitter | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin reflects on the dangers of propaganda and the current political landscape, emphasizing the struggle between individual autonomy and the "machine" of mainstream media. He discusses the importance of voting to protect democracy and freedom, criticizing the media's portrayal of hate speech and the lack of accountability for its claims. Rubin highlights an interview between Elon Musk and a BBC reporter, showcasing the reporter's inability to provide examples of hate speech, which he argues illustrates the media's disconnection from reality. He also addresses the fallout from Bud Light's marketing decisions, which led to significant financial losses after partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Rubin critiques the marketing executive's approach, suggesting it alienated the brand's core audience. He connects this to broader political issues, including recent protests in Tennessee following a school shooting, where lawmakers faced expulsion for their actions during the protests. Rubin discusses the implications of these events on the political landscape, including the potential for increased polarization between red and blue states. He critiques the media's failure to address significant issues, such as the Biden administration's handling of various crises, and highlights Trump's comments on the current political climate, including his views on Biden's capability to run for re-election. The conversation concludes with Rubin promoting Rumble as a platform for free speech, emphasizing the need for alternative media sources to challenge the mainstream narrative. He encourages viewers to engage with Rumble and support platforms that prioritize freedom of expression.

Mark Changizi

Censorship destroys not just their voices, but their livelihoods. Moment 309
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Mark Changizi discusses the impact of Elon Musk's Twitter layoffs, emphasizing the loss of livelihoods for many users who rely on the platform for their careers and free expression. He highlights concerns about government coordination with social media to censor dissenting voices, which he argues violates the First Amendment and harms societal discourse.

Breaking Points

Zuckerberg CAVES: Ends Censorship, Appts Dana White, Praises Trump
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Mark Zuckerberg announced significant changes in a recent video, including the end of content moderation policies on misinformation and political content on Instagram. He emphasized a return to free expression, stating that specific topics like gender and immigration will no longer be censored. Zuckerberg plans to simplify content policies and replace fact-checkers with Community notes. He aims to reduce censorship errors by focusing on severe violations and relying on user reports for lower severity issues. The trust and safety teams will move to Texas to mitigate bias concerns. Additionally, Zuckerberg expressed a desire to collaborate with Donald Trump against government censorship efforts, reflecting a shift in corporate strategy amid political pressures.

The Rubin Report

I'm Leaving Patreon: Ask Me Anything | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the current state of his show, the decision to leave Patreon, and the broader implications for free speech. He reflects on his journey from working at The Young Turks to launching his independent show on Patreon in June 2016, emphasizing the importance of owning and controlling his content. Rubin shares his pride in building a small business that prioritizes employee welfare, including full health insurance coverage. He addresses recent events, including the deplatforming of creators like Sargon of Akkad from Patreon, which he views as a significant threat to free speech. Rubin expresses concern over the increasing censorship on platforms and the need for creators to stand up against it. He announces that he and others, including Sam Harris and Jordan Peterson, will be canceling their Patreon accounts, citing a commitment to free expression and independence. Rubin encourages viewers to support his show through his website, DaveRubin.com/donate, as they transition away from Patreon. He discusses the challenges of relying on payment processors and the potential for future censorship, emphasizing the need for alternative solutions, possibly involving blockchain technology. Throughout the livestream, Rubin engages with viewers, offering shoutouts and promoting limited edition merchandise, including t-shirts and mugs. He reflects on the importance of community support and the shared values of those who believe in free speech and open dialogue. Rubin concludes by expressing optimism about the future, despite the challenges ahead, and reiterates his commitment to fostering a platform for diverse ideas and discussions.
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