I think many of us have serious concerns over the media hyper focusing on 1 person in an attempt to discredit or ruin them.
This has been going on since before Trump was elected. Take zimmerman for example. They altered his 911 phone call to make him look like a dangerous racist psychopath and constantly lied about him, all in an effort to play up their ratings they destroyed his life.
You brick it to force people to buy the new version. As I am sure that's why they chose to do it in the first place, and only the massive backlash made them change their minds
Better to let a fool talk than to make a martyr of them. Best way to make people you disagree with stop talking is to let them talk so much no one wants to listen to what they say.
She is someone that should have been hospitalized months ago.
Ample evidence that she is losing her mind to something. It is troubling that no one really seems to care she needs serious medical help, and prefers instead to keep her propped up at her job.
That whole you are just renting the consoles use, you don't own it or the games you buy statement that idiot ceo from microsoft made before it released has ensured I have never bought one.
I might now, still rather wary of trusting them when my 360 works great offline and my computer can play all the new games.
Suppressing free speech has become rather popular among the radicals this past year I have noticed. A lot of colleges and universities as well oddly enough. Those once bastions of free speech instead now promote physically attacking and shutting down speech they disagree with.
Maybe this is another symptom of that dangerous idea that it is ok to shut down speech you disagree with.
The question I have is, has youtube always been censoring political videos/channels they dislike and people have just not been reporting it, or has it only started to happen in the last year or so, hence the numerous reports of youtube censoring videos for political speech?
If it's the latter that would imply a political bias that has only come into being in the last year, hence would be a serious problem. Seems like a simple solution to that hypothetical problem would be to just remove whoever is in charge making biased choices.
To my limited knowledge I have only heard of youtube censoring people based on their political views in the last year, so my arguments are based on that belief.
Should we be thankful they have exposed so much criminal acts and corruption among the US government then? Or criticize them for making America look weak.
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Funny how people both for and against it think Trump will be profiting from it.
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This has been going on since before Trump was elected. Take zimmerman for example. They altered his 911 phone call to make him look like a dangerous racist psychopath and constantly lied about him, all in an effort to play up their ratings they destroyed his life.
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You can suggest it but to outright say something you know is a lie as fact is illegal here.
Does the US have any standards left when it comes to truth in advertising?
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I am happy someone else gets it.
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Ample evidence that she is losing her mind to something. It is troubling that no one really seems to care she needs serious medical help, and prefers instead to keep her propped up at her job.
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I might now, still rather wary of trusting them when my 360 works great offline and my computer can play all the new games.
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Maybe this is another symptom of that dangerous idea that it is ok to shut down speech you disagree with.
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A lawsuit is pointless imo, other than trying to get attention for themselves.
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From georgia voting, to trump collusion with russia, to the clintons and obama colluding with the russians.
We need a new bogeyman to blame stuff on. How about North Korea instead?
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If it's the latter that would imply a political bias that has only come into being in the last year, hence would be a serious problem. Seems like a simple solution to that hypothetical problem would be to just remove whoever is in charge making biased choices.
To my limited knowledge I have only heard of youtube censoring people based on their political views in the last year, so my arguments are based on that belief.
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