Social Media Monopolies Advance Leftist Agenda
Despite
his headline-grabbing indictment of Russian nationals for interfering
with the U.S. election, special counsel Robert Mueller has still
found no evidence of collusion between any Russians and the Trump
campaign.
Mueller indicted 13 Russians who apparently operated
a “troll farm” in St. Petersburg, Russia’s second-largest city,
purchasing ads on Facebook and sending provocative messages to
Americans through Twitter and other forms of social media.
According
to the indictment, the Russian effort to sow turmoil, confusion and
division started in 2014, well before Trump announced he was running
for president. Even after the 2016 election was over, the
Russian trolls promoted a “not my president” rally featuring
Michael Moore in New York City on November 12.
The
13 Russians will never be extradited to face trial in the United
States; the indictments are apparently merely a political ploy by
Mueller. The bigger question is whether our social media
services such as Facebook, Google and Twitter will respond to the
indictments by ramping up their own censoring of political speech on
their platforms.
Already
Facebook has announced it will hire 10,000 employees tasked with
policing “hate speech” on its pages.
But the toxic label
“hate speech” is likely to be used as a pretext to impose a
politically correct ideology on millions of unsuspecting users.
No
one denies that Facebook, Google and Twitter are among the most
liberal corporations in America. Virtually all their executives and
most of their senior staff were avid supporters of Hillary Clinton or
Bernie Sanders, and detested Donald Trump.
Facebook
founder Mark Zuckerberg chairs a pro-amnesty lobbying group called
Fwd.us whose primary mission is to oppose Donald Trump’s efforts to
secure the border.
Facebook’s number two executive, Sheryl
Sandberg, was spotted in John Podesta’s leaked emails writing that
“I still want HRC to win badly. I am still here to help as I
can.”
The
only prominent figure in tech who is known to have supported Trump
for president is Peter Thiel, an early investor in Facebook and a
member of its board of directors. After beating back an effort
to remove him from Facebook’s board for the heresy of supporting
Trump, Peter Thiel announced he is moving both his home and his
investment company to Los Angeles because he can no longer tolerate
the suffocating politics of the Bay Area.
Google
fired one of its highly paid engineers, James Damore, merely for
raising questions about his company’s “diversity and inclusion”
programs and policies. In a thoughtful essay he shared with
fellow Googlers last year, Damore slammed the Silicon Valley
“monoculture” with its “ideological echo chamber” where
contrary viewpoints are shamed into silence.
Other
tech workers have told the Wall Street Journal that the echo chamber
extends beyond Google to the entire industry whose “groupthink and
homogeneity” make it a worse place to live and work. Among
tech workers polled in a survey quoted in the Journal, 59 percent of
conservative respondents said they know someone who left the industry
because they felt conservative views were unwelcome.
Two
of the devious ways a social media platform can penalize
conservatives are demonetizing and shadow banning. Demonetizing
a site means that it is prevented from carrying the advertising it
needs to defray its costs, while shadow banning means that the
service provider is throttling back access to recent posts or
systematically hiding them from viewers.
Cartoonist
Scott Adams, a Trump supporter who draws the Dilbert comic strip,
wrote last year that “hundreds of my Twitter followers have
reported that I am being shadow banned on Twitter.”
Twitter
CEO Jack Dorsey denied it, but Scott Adams insisted that
“anecdotally, the evidence is overwhelming” and that “a number
of other high-profile Twitter users report the same problem.”
The
highest-profile Twitter user, of course, is Donald Trump, whose
account was blocked (supposedly by accident) and threatened with
deactivation for his politically incorrect tweets. The company
finally said it would allow Trump to continue using Twitter, not
because Twitter believes in free speech but merely because Trump is a
world leader whose statements are inherently newsworthy.
Facebook
and Google dominate their industries just as Standard Oil and AT&T
once did, which were broken up under the antitrust laws.
Why
are Facebook and Google being given preferential treatment while they
monopolize the market?
More
than half of all advertising spending is now collected by Facebook
and Google, which exceeds that of newspapers, television channels and
other media combined. Competition and accountability are badly
needed for these social media monopolies.
John
and Andy Schlafly are sons of Phyllis Schlafly (1924-2016) whose 27th
book, The
Conservative Case for Trump,
was published posthumously in 2016.
https://townhall.com/columnists/andyschlafly/2018/02/21/social-media-monopolies-advance-leftist-agenda-n2452096?
My comments: Facebook and Google are part of the godless, Socialist, Secular Humanist CABAL, that is against God and His Word--Against Christianity, because Chrsit Jesus tells them that what they do is EVIL. If they are not STOPPED, they will Censor any Christian or Conservative information. They are also against America as Founded--One Nation, Under God, with Liberty and Justice for ALL.
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