They've been doing it for a long time now, but their voices have been amplified by the recent actions they have taken. That's why I think it's important to discuss these things and exchange knowledge. We can't do that under censorship. That's why the left prefers it. They give protections to groups through all sorts of rules and convince us that what some people have witnessed radicals saying is simply not true and is an attack on race, culture, religion, or any ideology.
A good example is the ban of Alex Jones and InfoWars. Was he right or wrong? People who never listened to him don't know and by default go with what the establishment says. The establishment says he's wrong, he's promoting false ideas and conspiracy theories, he's right-wing, he's far right, he's dangerous, and if you even touch upon ANY of those things, then you are just as bad as him.
Why can we hear what Alex Jones says and decide for ourselves if he's wrong, half-right, completely right, good, evil, or whatever? If we can't have that kind of discussion, then it comes down to whatever the establishment wants us to believe whenever they want us to believe it.
If you haven't figured out it's about ending our civilization yet, there's not much hope left for you.
They've been doing it for a long time now, but their voices have been amplified by the recent actions they have taken. That's why I think it's important to discuss these things and exchange knowledge. We can't do that under censorship. That's why the left prefers it. They give protections to groups through all sorts of rules and convince us that what some people have witnessed radicals saying is simply not true and is an attack on race, culture, religion, or any ideology.
A good example is the ban of Alex Jones and InfoWars. Was he right or wrong? People who never listened to him don't know and by default go with what the establishment says. The establishment says he's wrong, he's promoting false ideas and conspiracy theories, he's right-wing, he's far right, he's dangerous, and if you even touch upon ANY of those things, then you are just as bad as him.
Why can we hear what Alex Jones says and decide for ourselves if he's wrong, half-right, completely right, good, evil, or whatever? If we can't have that kind of discussion, then it comes down to whatever the establishment wants us to believe whenever they want us to believe it.