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Youtube had been censoring a lot of early information on the plague. Maybe Americans should collectively sue Youtube for collaboration with the perpetrators?
Youtube had been censoring a lot of early information on the plague. Maybe Americans should collectively sue Youtube for collaboration with the perpetrators?
The censorship, propaganda and thought control is so pervasive, I feel like I'm in the old Soviet Union that we schoolchildren were taught to abhor. 9/11 brought us the TSA and the end to travel privacy. Pretty soon we're going to be hearing "Papers, please!" just to be out on the street.
Anybody else notice how, while barbershops and beauty salons have gone out of business and none of us could get haircuts because, social distancing! ... all the news anchors and politicians posing for the cameras are always perfectly coiffed? How on earth did they get their hair and makeup done while 6 feet away from the hair and makeup person? But hey, we're all in this together!
Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.
[QUOTE=shiny!;320318]The censorship, propaganda and thought control is so pervasive, I feel like I'm in the old Soviet Union that we schoolchildren were taught to abhor. 9/11 brought us the TSA and the end to travel privacy. Pretty soon we're going to be hearing "Papers, please!" just to be out on the street. [\QUOTE]
You have no bloody clue, how the old Soviet Union was none, so please don't equate a little hardship to save others and probably your life.
Anybody else notice how, while barbershops and beauty salons have gone out of business and none of us could get haircuts because, social distancing! ... all the news anchors and politicians posing for the cameras are always perfectly coiffed? How on earth did they get their hair and makeup done while 6 feet away from the hair and makeup person? But hey, we're all in this together!
Moaning about getting a haircut really? who is going to see you if your're in lockdown? as for barbershop in London a lot of people start by doing it home and the move to a shop later, with rents going down for shops i expect there will be a quick bounce back to normal times. That goes for a lot of business, some in the home improvement businesses Gardeners, Builders, Plumbers etc should do better as business let their employees work at home more often.
freedom of the press exists solely for those who own presses. iirc the "fairness doctrine" went away in 1987.
i've seen videos of people screaming about their freedom to refuse to wear masks. for some reason i haven't seen anyone make the obvious response: this store is private property and the freedom of the owners allows them - within the law relating to e.g. racial discrimination - to determine who may enter. if you have no mask the owners may decide that you are not welcome, and if you enter you are trespassing. why does the "freedom" of the mask-refusers allow them the right to enter others private property?
and why does the "freedom" of any individual allow them the right to spread information or communicate at all on someone else's privately owned network?
the alternative is for communication networks to be regulated as utilities. that would stir up its own hornets nest, but would allow for a political "solution."
Well said.
Woodsman and his ilk cry about censorship, when there has never been a time where people of like minds can band together and find the material they say is censored.
You don't even have to leave your house like the old days!
Youtube had been censoring a lot of early information on the plague. Maybe Americans should collectively sue Youtube for collaboration with the perpetrators?
Chris, you were asking why not publish that post as some sort of samizdat? I'd think not for precisely the reasons demonstrated here by our resident communist and big swingin' d*ck MD.
Captain: "You gonna get used to wearing them chains after a while, Luke. Don't you never stop listening to them clinking, 'cause they gonna remind you what I been saying for your own good."
Luke: "I wish you'd stop being so good to me, Cap'n."
Captain: "Don't you ever talk that way to me. NEVER! NEVER!
"What we've got here is failure to communicate. Some men you just can't reach."
Nothing wrong with being a socialist, well I see mcCarthyism is still going strong in 20's US.
But hey thank you Woodsman for defending our rights!
Because you Americans are free thinking individuals.
[QUOTE=Techdread;320320][QUOTE=shiny!;320318]The censorship, propaganda and thought control is so pervasive, I feel like I'm in the old Soviet Union that we schoolchildren were taught to abhor. 9/11 brought us the TSA and the end to travel privacy. Pretty soon we're going to be hearing "Papers, please!" just to be out on the street. [\QUOTE]
You have no bloody clue, how the old Soviet Union was none, so please don't equate a little hardship to save others and probably your life.
You need to get hold of a copy of Plague of Corruption, Restoring faith in the promise of science by Dr. Judy Mikovits & Kent Heckenlively, JD and at the least, read the Foreword by Robert F. Kennedy, JR. When you do so you will discover that even the Soviets did not stoop so low as to harm the health of millions of their citizens; no excuses, read it.
I'm pretty sure youtube will be forced to expose their censorship algo in a matter of time. Look at the news.
Youtube/Google opening their proprietary code for inspection and criticism?
It would be wonderful but I won't hold my breath. Google has 117 billion dollars cash on hand. I suspect they would be happy to spend ten percent of it on legal fees to keep their code a trade secret. 11 billion dollars will buy a lot of lawyers, several senators, and a few judges.
I think it is self censored by users hitting a violation button, then if the creator objects a Human will look at it.
The criteria for pulling a video is written for anyone to examine. see above link.
The recommender system is algorithmic, so the computer learns what you like and seems to be optimised for getting advertising views.
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- As the novel coronavirus cyclones through Latin America, it has staggered almost every nation. So how to explain Uruguay? Its infection rate of 2.1 cases per million inhabitants is the second lowest in South America and already falling, with just 22 fatalities by May 27. Ahead of many of its neighbors, Uruguay is already glimpsing a safe return to economic normalcy.
God bless Uruguay! You guys are doing just about everything right.
Thanks for your generous comment, Shiny. Not so much as that, there are a lot of not so good things to say about Uruguay. But the present gov. (which I did not vote, by the way) is doing things relative to Covid 19 mostly right. The most important: they called the scientists and followed their advice. Also the scientists themselves, before the first cases appeared (March 13) were already hoarding test kits. They knew the thing was coming and acted before the old and new government did. In fact, in my opinion both (the past one who stepped down March 1) and the present should have taken some measures (quarantine passengers from places where the virus was circulating as Europe for example) at least one month earlier. All in all, yes, we are so far faring very well in this respect.
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