Posted on 01/25/2021 5:01:39 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
Breitbart News senior technology correspondent Allum Bokhari appeared on the Mark Levin Show on the Westwood One podcast network to discuss his book, DELETED: Big Tech’s Battle to Erase the Trump Movement and Steal the Election.
Bokhari and Levin discussed how the book anticipated Big Tech’s interference in the election and censoring of the President, and what the combination of Silicon Valley’s power with the Democrat party means for the future of the country.
The full episode can be listened to at Radio.com and Audible.
DELETED: Big Tech’s Battle to Erase the Trump Movement and Steal the Election can be purchased at deletedbook.com
Transcript follows:
BOKHARI: This book, I published it in September 2020, a month or so before the election, and unfortunately this whole tech censorship thing has been like watching an avalanche in slow motion. You can see what’s going to happen but you can’t stop it.
LEVIN: And yet you kinda knew it was coming, how did you know?
BOKHARI: I’ve been covering this topic for about five years, since 2015, as a tech reporter for Breitbart News. I think what we saw back then before tech censorship was a really big issue, was that the internet was the greatest platform for free speech that ever existed, but we also had a new generation of far-left activists emerging that were more hostile to free speech than ever before, so it was inevitable that those two trends would come into conflict. And that was really just supercharged after Trump won the election in 2016. And the book isn’t just my opinion, it also includes interviews with whistleblowers inside Silicon Valley companies, inside Google, inside Twitter and Facebook, all of whom said that, as soon as Trump won, there was complete panic inside Silicon Valley…”
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Seems to me that happened once Trump was elected president if not before then.
The Democrats could not have stolen the election without the help of the GOP.
We have ways of coping.
Trained attack sheep.
We have ways of coping.
Trained attack sheep.
https://mises.org/library/vampire-economy-and-market
1. Authoritarian Capitalism (Fascism) and Liberal Capitalism (the Free Market)
What is sometimes referred to as “authoritarian capitalism,” or fascism, is in fact a variety of statism, specifically socialism, the system of political economy in which the prerogatives of ownership over the means of production and distribution are vested in the state. Under the fascist economic system, private capitalists are nominally regarded as the owners of the means of production, meaning that they hold property titles to these assets and are referred to as “owners” of these assets. However, this so-called ownership is merely illusory. The actual prerogatives of ownership are vested, not in the private capitalist, but in the state and its bureaucracy.[1] It is the state that tells the private capitalist how he must use “his” property, under the threat of confiscation or even imprisonment. In the words of economist Ludwig von Mises, it is “socialism in the outward guise of capitalism.”[2]
Nice, we blew right past socialism and went straight to totalitarianism. Nice job CNN voters!! Bravo!
Why would Big Tech Power want to weaken itself like that? :)
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Transaction/Surveillance State - bump for later...
Nice, we blew right past socialism and went straight to totalitarianism. Nice job CNN voters!! Bravo!
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they love it. they think any violence or oppression of us is not only a good thing but should be celebrated. Low life dregs.
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