Anonymous ID: 6d828e Oct. 9, 2018, 6:40 p.m. No.3417392   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7411 >>7463 >>7541 >>7542 >>8005

>>3417376

Key points in the briefing can be found at the following page numbers:

 

P2 – The briefing states that “users are asking if the openness of the internet should be celebrated after all” and that “free speech has become a social, economic, and political weapon.”

P11 – The briefing identifies Breitbart News as the media publication most interested in the topic of free speech.

P12 – The briefing says the early free-speech ideals of the internet were “utopian.”

P14 – The briefing admits that Google, along with Twitter and Facebook, now “control the majority of online conversations.”

P15 – Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act is linked to Google’s position as a platform for free expression. Elsewhere in the document (p68), Google and other platforms’ move towards moderation and censorship is associated with the role of “publisher” – which would not be subject to Section 230’s legal protections.

PP19-21 – The briefing identifies several factors that allegedly eroded faith in free speech. The election of Donald Trump and alleged Russian involvement is identified as one such factor. The rise of the populist Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) party in Germany – which the briefing falsely smears as “alt-right” – is another.

PP26-34 – The briefing explains how “users behaving badly” undermines free speech on the internet and allows “crummy politicians to expand their influence.” The briefing bemoans that “racists, misogynists, and oppressors” are allowed a voice alongside “revolutionaries, whistleblowers, and campaigners.” It warns that users are “keener to transgress moral norms” behind the protection of anonymity.

P37 – The briefing acknowledges that China – for which Google has developed a censored search engine – has the worst track record on internet freedom.

P45 – After warning about the rise of online hate speech, the briefing approvingly cites Sarah Jeong, infamous for her hate speech against white males (Google is currently facing a lawsuit alleging it discriminates against white males, among other categories).

P45 – The briefing bemoans the fact that the internet has until recently been a level playing field, warning that “rational debate is damaged when authoritative voices and ‘have a go’ commentators receive equal weighting.”

P49 – The document accuses President Trump of spreading the “conspiracy theory” that Google autocomplete suggestions unfairly favored Hillary Clinton in 2016. (Trump’s suspicions were actually correct – independent research has shown that Google did favor Clinton in 2016).

P53 – Free speech platform Gab is identified as a major destination for users who are dissatisfied with censorship on other platforms.

P54 – After warning about “harassment” earlier in the document, the briefing approvingly describes a 27,000-strong left-wing social media campaign as a “digital flash mob” engaged in “friendly counter-commenting.”

P57 – The document juxtaposes a factoid about Russian election interference with a picture of Donald Trump.

P63 – The briefing admits that when Google, GoDaddy and CloudFlare simultaneously withdrew service from website The Daily Stormer, they were “effectively booting it off the internet,” a point also made by the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the FCC in their subsequent warnings about online censorship.

P66-68 – The briefing argues that Google, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are caught between two incompatible positions, the “unmediated marketplace of ideas” vs. “well-ordered spaces for safety and civility.” The first is described as a product of the “American tradition” which “prioritizes free speech for democracy, not civility.” The second is described as a product of the “European tradition,” which “favors dignity over liberty and civility over freedom.” The briefing claims that all tech platforms are now moving toward the European tradition.

P70 – The briefing sums up the reasons for big tech’s “shift towards censorship,” including the need to respond to regulatory demands and “expand globally,” to “monetize content through its organization,” and to “protect advertisers from controversial content, [and] increase revenues.”

P74-76 – The briefing warns that concerns about censorship from major tech platforms have spread beyond the right-wing media into the mainstream.

Anonymous ID: 6d828e Oct. 9, 2018, 6:47 p.m. No.3417516   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7629 >>8005

‘Handmaids’ Protest Brett Kavanaugh’s First Day on Supreme Court

 

Protesters greeted newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh for his first day of work on Tuesday dressed as characters from the TV show The Handmaid’s Tale.

 

“Say it loud, and say it clear: Kavanaugh’s not welcome here!” they chanted, dressed in long red robes and white hats in temperatures slated to reach 80 degrees.

 

They held up signs that said, “We do not consent,” “We will not yield,” and “You failed your mom.”

 

Guardrails and at least six police officers could be seen in one video posted on Twitter:

 

The protest signaled that liberals’ anti-Kavanaugh fervor would not dissipate ahead of the November midterm elections.

 

During Kavanaugh’s confirmation process, dozens of women had dressed up in similar costumes to represent the TV show’s depiction of women living under a dystopian fundamentalist regime.

 

Hundreds of protesters had also swarmed the steps of the Supreme Court.

 

One recent video that has gone viral showed two young protesters dancing around a lone, elderly, pro-Kavanaugh protester silently holding up signs. At one point, one of the protesters hit his signs, appearing to damage them.

 

The video was mentioned in a Washington Post article on Tuesday that said Republicans were trying to “recast” Democrat protests as an “out-of-control” anarchy.

 

“The GOP fervor extends across the Internet,” the article said, before mentioning the video.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/10/09/handmaids-protest-brett-kavanaughs-first-day-supreme-court/

 

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Anonymous ID: 6d828e Oct. 9, 2018, 7 p.m. No.3417727   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7779

>>3417471

I actually read and watched a few things about this and it does give credence to your post, which i appreciate btw. This is why I shaped my post you referenced with both scenarios.

 

I understand the depth of this and I fight hard on multiple levels including the spiritual. I do not act on blind faith of any man let alone one who we can't look in the eye but I do trust my gut and believe I was led here by a greater power. Many of us are under constant stress not only in here but RL is a constant battle too as pursuing this leaves you isolated and at a significant disadvantage from a materialistic stand point.

 

ThanQ

 

WWG1WGA

 

Godspeed! .