censorship in various forms using several engines is heading our way and its being done by corporate devices so you can't take them to court, as you might if it was 'official', which it is but by circuitous means. i have to imagine the feds told their corporate half it was time to remove any sources of info that aren't in some way, official;
Flat earth, 9/11 ‘inside job’, and the Kennedy assassination
‘cover-up’. These are just some of the ‘conspiracy theories’ that
YouTube will baby proof going forward, hiding such content from users as
if they were not cognitively thinking adults capable of making rational
decisions.
This month, disgraced Buzzfeed performed yet another astonishing feat of shoddy, agenda-driven journalism by reporting that
it took just nine mouse clicks on YouTube to go from a PBS report on
the 116th Congress to a video entitled ‘A Day in the Life of an Arizona
Rancher,’ produced by a Washington immigration reform group known as The
Center for Immigration Studies (CIS).
The video that
so enraged Buzzfeed details the story of Richard Humphries, an Arizona
resident and former narcotics officer living just miles from the
US-Mexico border. Humphries, increasingly concerned with the number of
illegals traversing his 75-acre ranch, built a watchtower on his
sprawling property to help him and federal border agents track illegal
aliens. Considering the ‘extremist nature’ of the content, is it any
surprise that the CIS was branded in 2016 a ‘hate group’ by the Southern
Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a group itself that has been portrayed as
touting a leftist agenda, yet is quietly partnering with YouTube to flag ‘hate’ content?.............http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/who-will-guard-us-from-the-guardians-youtube-protects-users-by-hiding-conspiracy-theories_02012019
No comments:
Post a Comment