Posted on 01/16/2021 2:19:53 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
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I’m waiting for Parler to come back!
OMG! You're right!
I wonder why no one has ever suggested that before?
Did anybody ever imagine these once legendary entrepreneurs would turn on the free-market that provided the pathway to their wealth, and show such contempt to the people that supported and esteemed them?
Technology was once a wide open field promising freedom of expression and an unlimited market for anything you could want. Now its a garrote around our necks.
Yes, I’m still staggered by the seemingly overnight transformation, but yes we need to get up to speed pdq.
I wonder why no one has ever suggested that before?
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The billions of dollars required to do so is the primary reason. Plenty of underemployed and unemployed American tech workers to pull this off if given a chance. But I suspect even conservatives will pass us over for cheap Indian scumbags so prevalent in IT.
I was being sarcastic. Your idea is not the slightest bit new.
Yeah I know. There is hope a conservative organization will pick those up that were put out the pasture to develop the next great conservative social media platform. But I suspect even Gab and Parler love it’s cheap Indian workforce
It’s not just the tech companies, as we saw in the Parler takedown.
Banks, suppliers, all would face pressure from the globalist network to not do business with any openly conservative companies.
I believe the CEO said in recent days that’s not likely to happen.
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