Posted on 08/05/2013 8:38:23 AM PDT by ZULU
As I reported in last nights news feed, the new French Counterjihad celebrity, known everywhere only by her soubriquet The Blonde, was suppressed by YouTube: Googles behemoth took all three of her videos down.
(Excerpt) Read more at gatesofvienna.net ...
I want my Click back...
N.B.: She is a mix of northern Italian (where she gets her blonde hair) and Sicilian. Wow. I didn’t know that was possible.
In the Northern “industrial triangle” (Milan-Turin-Genoa), there is an area of intense industrial and machinery production, notably in their several industrial districts, which are the backbone of the Italian industry. They are a lot more like blonde haired, blue eyed Germans than typical Italians. They are also resentful of Rome and the rest of Italy which they see as feeding off their productivity.
Sicily, on the other hand, is night to their day.
She is a modern day Joan of Arc, fighting for a nation of dauphins.
Good to see that the American media and the French media have so much in common...
I’m sure we’re tracked here, too. But here I get to hear other people’s oppinions and I usually learn something. Clicking on “like” on FB profits not.
Dang! I watched the video at the link and she is spot on. I heard her say “...I will be call racist, Fascist...”. Wow, the Left gets their talking points in French, who knew?
She is a French version of the Tea Partier.
Awesome and inspiring woman bump.
Joe on August 4, 2013 at 8:21 pm said:
I dont think that some account being banned or something being removed (facebook, twitter, youtube) is necessarily indicative of active censorship on the part of the hosting company.
3 years ago I saw the fascist Left had mass reporting groups on Facebook, where suddenly 200 of them would go and report some account/item and get it removed. My guess is it triggers some complaints/hour threshold, and the item is automatically removed. These companies do not waste money having staff adjudicate this. They may have staff adjudicate an appeal, but the vast majority of banned accounts/content will not bother going through the appeal process.
Ive seen the same mass reporting done on Twitter, with the same effect. Having seen it done, Ive organised our own reverse teams that do the same thing, and it is 99% effective.
I expect it works the same way on Twitter. Even Pat Condells videos have ended up being mass-reported/removed by YouTube.
We dont pay anything to use Facebook, Twitter, YouTube. I guess they are well within their rights to reduce their costs by automating these things.
I understand what you are saying. There is a way we can test your theory with a liberal flick.
Deep down inside I simply can’ t believe it.
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