3/ Accordingly, you and your moderate, "respectable" friends will be subjected to the same Soviet-style censorship by these communists to which those further right than you have already been subjected.
You were warned many times about this. You didn't believe it.
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4/ And now that the consequences of your naiveté & grotesque arrogance are starting to impact you personally, your response is utterly impotent. "What's going on?" you exclaim. COMMUNISTS ARE SILENCING THE RIGHT-WING, THAT'S WHAT. Same thing they've been doing.
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5/ "Are we nearing the end here?" you ask. If you mean the end of the censorship, then no. They will not stop until everyone on the right is silenced and destroyed. You've already let it get really bad, but I assure you that it will rapidly get much worse.
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6/ If you mean the end of Twitter, then also no. Twitter can’t “destroy itself,” as it is not run as a business. It has never made profit. Rather, it gets endless $ from leftist "investors" who don't care if they lose billions b/c it gives them control over the flow of inform’n.
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7/ You foolishly believed “the market would fix this,” not realizing that free market principles do not apply to megacorporate monopolies w/ control of primary channels of public communication (and which benefit from overwhelming anticompetitive forces (i.e., network effects)).
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8/ Maybe if you didn’t treat capitalism as a religion, you’d have noticed the major social platforms have had no viable competition in a decade. In a tech industry, this is *prima facie* evidence of market dysfunction, requiring some form of gov’t intervention.
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9/ I could go on & on about how awful you & your ilk have been, and why your attitude is the reason the enemy has been able to dominate the culture despite lacking any real government power, but I’d rather focus on remedying the situation, which can still be done.
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10/ The first step in that remedial process is to stop the enemy from censoring our lawful speech on major social media platforms. Because they will not stop voluntarily, we must force them to, through legislation — specifically,
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11/ Accordingly, instead of impotently whining to Twitter, you (and *everyone else on the right*) should be advocating for Congress to pass
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12/ One more thing,
@politicalmath: Never demand that Twitter censor even more people (e.g., Farrakhan). They will not do so (the “rules” are intended to apply only to the right), & you also tacitly legitimize the idea that Twitter should be deciding who is worthy of a voice.1 reply 5 retweets 14 likesShow this thread
Very important point there at the end. Any call for more censorship will just be used against you.
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