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Thursday, April 14, 2022

Twitter Re-Ban of Scott Ritter, Kafkaesque Support of Impersonator, Is All About Anti-Russia Propaganda — Yves Smith

Twitter's response: Not censorship, content-moderation. Oh, ok.

Hey, if you can get away with banning a sitting president of the US, I guess anything goes nowadays.

Excellent post by Yves Smith as always.

The infowar/psyops/strategic communications, etc. (euphemisms for "propaganda") is getting so thick that only the brain dead would believe it. In Russia the word going around the street is that the US media is now worse that Pravda in the days of the USSR when no Russian believed it anymore. Unfortunately, since the infowar against it, Russia has deemed it a security requirement needed to be to be addressed with similar controls. The Chinese figured it out long ago and closed their information space. Now the US is following suit. The excuse that the government is not doing it so it, which would contravene the Bill of rights, but it is permissible for private media to regulate their space, because it's non-government and there is plausible deniability of government involvement. That is BS.

BTW, FT reports that Elon Musk has offered to buy Twitter at its current market capitalization of 43 billion US.

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Twitter Re-Ban of Scott Ritter, Kafkaesque Support of Impersonator, Is All About Anti-Russia Propaganda
Yves Smith

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41 comments:

  1. This is impressive

    The United states of arms in one graphic

    Shows the flow of arms from 1950 - 2017


    https://mobile.twitter.com/MnarMuh/status/1514075492189720589?cxt=HHwWmsC-sezoiYMqAAAA



    The US has killed more than 20 million people since WW2 for “freedom and democracy”.


    Not to mention how many countries they have performed regime change and call it liberal democracy. When it is Democracy at the end of a gun.

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  2. Murdered 20 million people while


    a) Americans were fighting each other in America due to left or right.


    b) Americans were asleep, brainwashed to the point of being brain dead.


    It's an easy thing to do. The British Empire and third Reich showed just how easy it is to hypnotise their populations by their flag.





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  3. Private property is private. If you want free speech, that belongs in the commons.

    That being said, there are competitors offering more open platforms - consumers have only themselves to blame, for not taking up these offers.

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  4. If you want to see what the budget would look like under a Republican.


    Then it's here all broken down for you.


    https://www.heritage.org


    Budget Blueprint for Fiscal Year 2022 then click on policy proposals.


    Itemises the whole budget for you.


    I've even heard some Republicans push a lot of these policy proposals in public. Mike Pence rattled off at least a dozen of these propsals.

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  5. National Defense:

    Transition the Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools and Allow for School Choice for Military Families -$700M

    Rebalance the Air Force towards Increased Relevant Capabilities + $31,699M

    Reform the Basic Allowance for Military Housing -$14,720M

    Increase the Capacity and Capabilities of the Army + $61,941M

    Reform Military Health Care -$60,317M

    Preparing the Navy for Great Power Competition. + $115,924M

    Replace Military Personnel in Commercial Positions with Civilian Employees -$19,600M

    Combine Military Exchanges and Commissaries and Reduce Commissary
    Subsidies -$2,627M

    Cut Non-Defense Research from the Defense Department Budget -$14,470M

    Implement Cost-Saving Reforms at Environmental Management Cleanup of Defense Sites
    -$12,000M

    International Affairs:

    Eliminate Funding for the United Nations Population Fund. $0

    Eliminate the African Development Foundation and the Inter-American Foundation
    -$710M

    Cut U.S. Development Assistance Programs -$32,709M

    Eliminate the State Department's Assistance for Europe, Eurasia and Central Asia (AEECA) Account -$7,700M

    Eliminate $53.6 Million in Programming in the 44 Countries Where Total U.S. Foreign Aid Per Country is Under $5 Million -$536M

    Reduce Funding and Reevaluate U.S. Membership in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) -$115M

    End Funding for the United Nations Development Program -$800M

    End U.S. Funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees -$3,183M

    End Funding for the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change -$100M

    Eliminate the U.S. Trade and Development Agency -$918M

    Enforce the Cap on United Nations Peacekeeping Assessments -$1,840M

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  6. General science, space & Technology:


    Eliminate NASA's Office of STEM Engagement -$1,440M


    Reduce and Rationalize DOE Office of Science -$24,717M

    Cut and Cap Funding for the National Science Foundation -$29,095M


    Energy:

    Eliminate the DOE Office of Fossil Energy -$8,567M


    Reduce the DOE Office of Nuclear Energy -$5,808M


    Eliminate the DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy -$13,722M


    Eliminate the DOE Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy Program -$4,830M


    Eliminate DOE Loan Programs -$395M


    Reduce the DOE Office of Electricity -$500M


    Auction Off the Four Remaining Power Marketing Administrations -$273M


    Auction Off the Tennessee Valley Authority -$105,002M


    Rescind Unobligated Balances from the Enrichment Corporation Fund -$1,300M


    Liquidate the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and the Northeastern Home Heating Oil and Gasoline Supply Reserves -$1,772M

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  7. Natural Resources and Environment:

    Eliminate the Stratospheric Ozone Multilateral Fund and Reduce Domestic Programs
    -$148M


    Reduce Federal Stationary Source Regulations activities and Federal Support for Air Quality Management -$548M


    Reduce Funding for the EPA's Atmospheric Protection Program -$950M


    Reduce EPA Grants to Reflect Progress and Actual Risk -$28,787M


    Scrap Superfund to Address Defects in Program Design -$1,761M


    Reduce EPA Research Programs -$2,140M


    Reduce the EPA's Geographic Programs -$6,192M


    Reform the EPA $0


    Freeze Federal Vehicle and Fuels Standards and Certification Program -$142M


    Transform Water Resources Policy -$53,297M


    Eliminate the Land and Water Conservation Fund -$20,000M


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  8. Agriculture:


    Eliminate the USDA Rural Business-Cooperative Service -$1,304M


    Eliminate the USDA Conservation Technical Assistance Program -$8,226M


    Repeal the USDA Catfish Inspection Program -$25.3M


    Eliminate the USDA Market Access Program -$2,000M


    Eliminate USDA Revenue-Based Crop Insurance Policies -$37,928M


    Eliminate USDA Marketing Orders and Checkoff Programs -$207M


    Eliminate the USDA Sugar Program -$155M


    Reduce Premium Subsidies in the Federal Crop Insurance Program -$31,800M


    Repeal the USDA Agriculture Risk Coverage and Price Loss Coverage Programs
    -$42,055M

    Eliminate Section 5 Discretionary Spending Authority under the Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act. $0



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  9. Commerce and Housing Credit:


    Eliminate Census Bureau Funding for the Annual Supplemental Poverty Measure Report
    -$75M


    Eliminate the Small Business Administration -$10,875M


    Cut Taxpayer Funding for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission -$3,533M


    Eliminate the Commerce Department's Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership
    -$1,688M


    Eliminate the Commerce Department's Economic Development Administration
    -$3,794M



    Reform the Securities and Exchange Commission. $0


    Eliminate the Commerce Department's Minority Business Development Agency -$550M


    Replace Costly Provisions of Dodd-Frank -$19,500M


    End the Conservatorships of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. -$76,000M


    Eliminate the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Program -$6,900


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  10. Transportation:


    Close Down the Transportation Department's Maritime Administration and Repeal the Maritime Jones Act -$10,078M

    Phase Out Grants to the National Rail Passenger Service Corporation (Amtrak)
    -$19,505M

    Eliminate Subsidies for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
    -$1,693M

    Privatize the Transportation Department's Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation -$428M

    Eliminate the Transportation Department's Capital Investment Grants -$22,732M

    Eliminate the National Infrastructure Investment (RAISE) Program -$11,287M

    Eliminate the Transportation Department's Essential Air Service Program
    -$1,582M

    Transform Aviation Policy -$99,107M


    Eliminate Federal-State Partnership for State of Good Repair -$2,259M


    Highway Trust Fund Reform -$16,763M



    Community and Regional Development:


    Eliminate Regional Commissions -$2,380M



    Eliminate the Community Development Block Grant -$39,222M



    Eliminate the Department of the Treasury's Community Development Financial Institutions Fund -$3,056M


    Reform Federal Disaster Policy -$127,603M





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  11. Education, Training, Employment & Social services:



    Eliminate Taxpayer Funding for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
    -$432M


    Privatize the Corporation for Public Broadcasting -$5,349M


    Eliminate the Corporation for National and Community Service -$12.7B



    Eliminate Funding for the Institute of Museum and Library Services -$2,913M



    Eliminate Bureau of International Labor Affairs -$960M



    Eliminate Department of Labor's Women's Bureau -$140M


    Bring National Labor Relations Board Funding in Line with Caseloads -$1,843M


    Cut the Annual Smithsonian Institution Subsidy by 30 Percent and Cap It at That Amount -$5,080M



    Eliminate Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Job-Training Programs -$39B



    Eliminate the Job Corps -$19,901M



    Eliminate Susan Harwood Training Grants -$136M



    Eliminate Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars -$165M



    Eliminate Taxpayer Funding for National Endowments of the Arts and Humanities
    -$3,785M


    Reduce Funding for the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights
    -$943M



    Block Federal Spending on Racially-Discriminatory Education Programs in District of Columbia Public Schools. $0


    Eliminate Competitive/Project Grant Programs and Reduce Spending on Formula Grant Programs -$201,441M




    Wind-Down the U.S. Department of Education. -$332,975M



    Allow Universities to Cap Borrowing -$9,044M



    Remove Cap on Interest Rate for Student Loans -$12B



    Eliminate Mandatory Add-On for Pell Grants -$57B


    Place Lending Caps on All Federal Loan Programs -$33B



    Sunset Head Start to Make Way for Better State and Local Alternatives -$63,800M



    Eliminate the PLUS Loan Program -$39B


    Decouple Federal Student Aid from Accreditation -$9,400M


    End Student Loan Forgiveness -$28B


    Eliminate Federal Support Educational Opportunity Grants -$10,166M



    Expand the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program. -$961M



    Eliminate GEAR Up -$4,212M













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  12. Health:


    Put Federal Medicaid Spending on a Budget. -$1,213,000M


    End the Enhanced Federal Match Rate to Non-ACA Medicaid Expansion States
    -$16,361M


    End Medicaid Provider Taxes -$497,000M



    Eliminate ACA Insurance Subsidies and Medicaid Funding. -$929.7B


    Eliminate ACA Congressional Subsidies -$1,142M


    Reduce funding for the Title X Family Planning Program -$50M



    Medicare :


    Expand Medicare Site Neutral Payments. -$63,240M


    Reduce Taxpayer Subsidies for Wealthy Medicare Recipients. -$511,415M



    Harmonize Medicare's Age of Eligibility with Social Security. -$29,000M



    Consolidate Medicare Physician and Hospital Programs -$106,900M


    Modify Medicare Advantage Payment System. -$42,008M



    Convert Medicare to a Premium Support System -$1,004,588M



    Update Medicare Premiums. -$514,000M






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  13. Income Security:



    Eliminate Funding for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program -$42,327M



    Eliminate Funding for the Community Services Block Grant -$8,528M



    Return Control of and Fiscal Responsibility for Low-Income Housing to the States
    -$351,806M



    Reduce Funding for the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity -$412M



    Federal Personnel Reform: Eliminate the Special Retirement Supplement -$10,600M


    Federal Personnel Reform: Bring Retirement Benefits in Line with the Private Sector
    -$236,542M


    Eliminate Supplemental Security Income Benefits for Children -$116,000M



    Eliminate Funding for the Community Eligibility Provision -$1,174M



    Eliminate the “Heat and Eat” Loophole in Food Stamps. -$5,700M



    End Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility for Food Stamps -$28,536M


    Reduce Fraud and Marriage Penalties in the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit -$161,472M


    Enforce and Strengthen Work Requirements for Able-Bodied Adults Food Stamp Recipients -$110,639M


    Eliminate Funding for the Social Services Block Grant -$16,154M


    Strengthen Work Requirements in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program
    $0


    Eliminate Concurrent Receipt of Retirement Pay and Disability Compensation for Veterans -$160,000M









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  14. Social Security:


    Update Social Security's Eligibility Age and Index It to Life Expectancy -$76,400M


    Gradually Shift Social Security to a Flat Benefit -$667,000M


    Allow Workers to Opt Out of Social Security's Earnings Test. $0


    Give Workers an Ownership Option in Social Security. $0


    Disability Insurance: Offer an Optional, Private Disability Insurance Alternative
    -$15,200M




    Disability Insurance: Update the Official List of Available Jobs in the National Economy -$7,000M



    Disability Insurance: End Direct Payments to SSDI Representatives -$8,300M


    Disability Insurance: Eliminate the Medical Improvement Review Standard (MIRS) in the CDR Process -$1,860M


    Disability Insurance: Eliminate the “Grid” Qualifications -$34,200M



    Disability Insurance: Allow Use of Social Media $0



    Disability Insurance: Apply Administrative Law Judge Reforms -$3,800M



    Disability Insurance: Strengthen Continuing-Disability Reviews (CDRs) -$12,600M


    Disability Insurance: Shift to a Flat, Anti-Poverty Benefit -$218,000M



    Disability Insurance: Establish Time-Limited, Needs-Based Benefits -$4,600M


    Disability Insurance: Limit Retroactive Benefits to Six Months, Instead of 12 Months
    -$18,100M


    Disability Insurance: End Double-Dipping Between Disability Insurance and Unemployment Insurance Programs -$5,400M




    Veterans Benefits & Services:


    End Enrollment in VA Medical Care for Veterans in Priority Groups 7 and 8
    -$66,800M


    Cap GI Bill Flight Training Benefits -$137M


    Put a 10-Year Time Limit on Initial Applications for Disability Compensation for Veterans -$20,000M


    Narrow Eligibility for Veterans Disability by Excluding Disabilities Unrelated to Military Duties -$37,600M












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  15. Administration of Justice :


    Eliminate the Legal Services Corporation -$5,248M


    Eliminate Grants Within the Justice Department's Office of Justice Programs
    -$23,594M


    Rescind Unobligated Balances from the Justice Department's Crime Victims Fund
    -$16,804M

    Rescind Unobligated Balances from the Justice Department's Asset Forfeiture Fund
    -$16,934M



    Eliminate the Justice Department's Office of Community Oriented Policing Services
    -$3,772M


    Eliminate Violence Against Women Act Programs and Grants -$5,769M



    Rescind Unobligated Balances from the Treasury Forfeiture Fund -$4,420M


    Limit USCIS Fee Waivers and Exemptions -$5,900M




    General government:



    Federal Personnel Reform: Eliminate the 25 Percent FEHB Premium Requirement. $0



    Federal Personnel Reform: Tie Pay Increases to Truly Market-Based and Performance-Based Measures -$30,953M


    Federal Personnel Reform: Eliminate “Rest of U.S.” Locality Pay -$2,690M



    Federal Personnel Reform: Eliminate FEHB Retirement Benefits for New Hires
    -$41,293M


    Prioritize Legislative Branch Spending. $0


    Repeal the Rum Excise Tax Cover-Over -$7,089M







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  16. Multiple Jurisdictions:


    Reform the Interior Department. $0


    Eliminate the Rural Utilities Service -$12,583M


    Eliminate the Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
    -$1,282M


    Eliminate Allocations to the Housing Trust Fund and Capital Magnet Fund
    -$4,333M



    Safeguard Private Pension Insurance and Protect Taxpayers from Private Pension Bailouts. $0


    Adopt a More Accurate Inflation Index for Social Security and Other Mandatory Programs -$280,700M


    Retain the Hyde Amendment and other Pro-Life and Conscience Rights Riders
    -$300M


    Repeal the Davis-Bacon Act -$118,622M


    Limit Taxpayer Funding for Government Agency Public Relations and Increase Transparency $0


    Direct Funding to Health Centers not Entangled with Abortion $0


    Stop Paying Federal Employees to Work for Outside Organizations -$2,170M









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  17. Musk offering 54 yet twtr trading at 45…

    Where else have you ever seen this except with something involving Trump…

    Just tell all these people to go over to Truth Social … trump approaching 1M followers over there …

    Truth subs ready to 🚀 stop wasting time on twtr…

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  18. Private property is private. If you want free speech, that belongs in the commons.

    The public/private distinction is false other in minimal cases like personal property.

    Everything economic stems from the commons, and especially everything that has to do with use of the public "air waves." On top of that public institutions are required for private business to operate.

    "Liberalism" not withstanding. This is an ideology justifying oppression by privileged elites.

    I am a libertarian of the left, which means maximum freedom for all without impinging on the freedom of others, based on rights and responsibilities, and accountability. This requires a context of genuinely democratic institutions, where rights protect minorities from the tyranny of the majority.

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  19. Finally Changes to the Tax Code:



    Create Universal Savings Accounts -$36,840M


    Repeal Energy Tax Subsidies. + $145,784M


    Continue Expensing for Investments in Research and Development -$128,487M



    Make Full and Immediate Expensing for Capital Investments from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Permanent -$213,400M


    Repeal the Death Tax -$293,900M


    Index Capital Gains for Inflation -$143,800M



    Neutral Cost Recovery for Investment in Structures -$10,500M



    Repeal the Research and Development Tax Credit.+ $241,834M


    Repeal the Work Opportunity Tax Credit + $8,495M



    Repeal the Tax Credit for Employer FICA Taxes on Employee Tips. + $17,020M



    Repeal the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit. + $8,781M


    Repeal the Railroad Maintenance Tax Credit. + $407M



    Ensure the Individual Tax Relief from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is Made Permanent
    -$1,603,733M


    Repeal the Low Income Housing Tax Credit. + $98,122M


    Repeal the State and Local Tax Deduction.+ $1,114,192M



    Repeal the Tax Credit for Orphan Drug Research.+ 64,109M


    Repeal Place-Based Economic Development Tax Subsidies.+ $11,147M



    Repeal Education Tax Subsidies.+ $141,153M


    Repeal the Exclusion for Workers' Compensation Benefits.+ $28,590M



    Repeal Tax Exclusions for Certain Employee Fringe Benefits.+ $59,430M



    Repeal the Additional Standard Deduction for the Elderly.+ $43,050M


    Repeal Childcare Tax Subsidies.+ $31,060M


    Repeal Tax Exclusion for Interest Income on Infrastructure Bonds.+ $153,300M


    Lower the Corporate Tax Rate and Increase the Qualified Business Income Deduction
    -$960.838B
















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  20. This is a great exercise and gives you a very good idea what a Republican budget would look like and what their priorities are ....

    You will start to hear a lot more of these things.


    Listen to Mike Pence

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  21. @ Tom

    We either create a commons version of Twitter etc. or we limit ourselves to respecting private property and their rules. In the case of social media, there is competition. It's up to consumers to act intelligently. There's an argument to be made to stop using social media altogether.

    Libertarians are supposed to value property rights above all else. Minimal government, and as little regulation as possible.

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  22. Maybe Elon should consider opening his own free speech alternative(s). There's opportunities to seize.

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  23. He's willing to pay for the Twitter brand. Most consumers are sheep and flock to what is already popular. How did Twitter, FB, YT become so dominant? Herd behavior.

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  24. Libertarians are supposed to value property rights above all else.

    This is the crucial difference between Libertarians (libertarians of the right) and libertarians of left. The former hold that property rights are absolute, and the latter that they are relative to other rights, responsibilities, context and conditions. For libertarians of the left, no right is rigidly absolute, whereas for the hardcore Libertarians, the non-aggression principle and property rights are rigidly absolute and sufficient in themselves.

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  25. He's willing to pay for the Twitter brand. Most consumers are sheep and flock to what is already popular. How did Twitter, FB, YT become so dominant? Herd behavior.

    Well, Truth Social is a startup launched to meet this need. While it would be simpler to acquire an existing brand, a major shareholder of Twitter has nixed a Musk takeover.

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  26. Musk already has 80m followers…. This is worth about 30b if they were all on you own social media…

    Twtr thru Trump off he had almost 100m subs while whole twtr had 200m….

    So Trump has no choice but Musk doesn’t just want to walk away from his 80m subs without at least trying to buy twtr out to retain them…

    Trump is up to 955k subs over at his Truth social so he has taken since Feb 21 to get only 1% of his twtr subs back…

    Musk knows he has value in his 80m twtr subs…

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  27. Trump now up to 960k subs over at Truth he is only onboarding about 20k per day last few days…

    Going to take 5,000 days to get his 100m subs back …. At this rate..,

    Not an insignificant task… Musk can avoid it if he can take twtr private…

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  28. His next best move is to delete his Twitter account. His followers have no incentive to do anything if he keeps his Twitter account.

    But public figures are loathe to give up that amount of exposure.

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  29. Why is this considered important?
    Free speech implies speech, rather than Twitteresque quips.

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  30. And having to rely on the ideological leanings of a billionaire to keep free speech is a less than optimal situation...

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  31. Why is this considered important?
    Free speech implies speech, rather than Twitteresque quips.


    Not in the US. Free speech is interpreted broadly by the courts.

    The right to free speech includes other methods of expression that communicates a message. As new methods of communication are developed, they have presented unique challenges to First Amendment doctrine.

    https://definitions.uslegal.com/f/freedom-of-speech/

    However, the Bill of rights only applies to government in the US. The question is what influence the government has on other venues. The Scott Ritter-Don DeBar interview I put up today goes into that.

    Ritter claims that the government has a huge amount of influence behind the scenes and he gives instances from his own experience. Anecdotal maybe, but it leads one to think that this is pretty pervasive.

    America's governance is based on corporate statism, a form of oligarchy that falls under plutonomy. That's what neoliberalism is.

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  32. And having to rely on the ideological leanings of a billionaire to keep free speech is a less than optimal situation...

    Yes, another reminder that money is the most powerful from of expression, which is deadly for genuine democracy.

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  33. Note also that the right to freedom of expression is not absolute in the US. There are instances where the courts have decided that government can legitimately prohibit expression.

    Private speech is also limited civilly, e.g., by libel laws.

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  34. If Twitter were an essential service, then it could be regulated.

    Net neutrality on behalf on ISPs is far more important than these squabbles.

    Ritter claims that the government has a huge amount of influence behind the scenes and he gives instances from his own experience. Anecdotal maybe, but it leads one to think that this is pretty pervasive.

    Then don't use those services.
    The apathy of consumers is such that governments can get away with indirect censorship.

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  35. In Canada, whether public or private, the mainstream media are state propaganda outlets. That in itself has destroyed free speech in the country.

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  36. Of the platforms I'm aware of, only LinkedIn and Substack are worthy of being designated essential services.

    I would add video/podcast hosting sites as forming part of a media commons. Those venues however, would have to conform to 'community standards'. There would have to be restrictions and segregation for pornography and other obscene material. The criteria would be what is/isn't social commentary. What is deemed to be journalistic, versus entertainment.

    Twitter, FaceBook and the like are entertainment venues. They were not designed to facilitate the free exchange of ideas. They are designed to facilitate dopamine hits, and socially unproductive behavior.

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  37. TWTR is what’s called a “microblogging site”…

    I find it VERY useful to quickly keep informed of current developments in topic areas I’m interested in…

    All you have to do is take a few seconds to thumb thru your TL a few times a day and get the gist of what is going on.. within the topic areas you are interested in…

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  38. Twitter, FaceBook and the like are entertainment venues. They were not designed to facilitate the free exchange of ideas. They are designed to facilitate dopamine hits, and socially unproductive behavior.

    Agree, which is why I spend little time on them, Twitter less than FB where I stay in touch with some friends and also belong to some interest groups related to non-political matters of interest to me, including MMT.

    However, both these sites are highly influential politically, so deplatforming makes a difference. How many of SR's followers will bother to follow him on Telegram? Chris Hedges was deplatformed at YouTube. Yeah, he could post his archives and new posts at Rumble, but again the reach is not there.

    Deplatfofming is highly effective in narrative control.

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  39. An RSS feed can do the same.”

    It’s not the same or as easy

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  40. It’s not the same or as easy

    Okay boomer :)

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