Stefan Molyneux speaks at the EU Parliament 31 Jan 2019.<br /><br />- Tommy Robinson banned by Twitter and PayPal<br />- Laura Loomer banned by Twitter<br />- Republican consultant R.C. Maxwell banned by Twitter<br />- Carl Benjamin (“Sargon of Akkad”) banned by Patreon<br />- Robert Spencer banned by Patreon following pressure by credit card companies.<br />- Candace Owens suspended by Twitter<br />- James Woods suspended for 30 days by Twitter<br />- I, Hypocrite, focused on far-left hate speech banned by Facebook<br />- Avi Yemini, a Jewish-Australian IDF veteran and conservative activist was banned by Facebook<br />- Mohammed Tawhidi, an anti-extremist imam: banned by Facebook<br />- The Babylon Bee, a conservative humor site: threatened with suspension by Facebook<br />- Terrence K. Williams: suspended by Facebook<br />- Gavin McInnes: banned by Twitter and Facebook<br />- Alex Jones/Infowars: banned by Facebook, Twitter, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Pinterest, and YouTube<br />- Over 800 alternative news accounts were banned by Facebook shortly before the US midterms<br /><br />- Tech companies have invested hundreds of millions in “news” media.<br />- Facebook and Apple, YouTube have all announced that they will directly fund handpicked “authoritative news sources.”<br />- These sources will then be promoted to their users without ads.<br />- Google, YouTube’s parent company, has committed a budget of $300 million to pay for “quality journalism.”<br />- YouTube has committed $25 million to paying for “news.”<br />- YouTube has also reported that it will “prominently surface authoritative sources” for users. (again, promotion with no ads)<br />- Jan 2018, Facebook code changes pushed “establishment” news sources to the top of engagement – CNN at the top.<br />- Mark Zuckerberg’s stated goal was to promote “high-quality news” that “helps build a sense of common ground.”<br />- The “trusted sources” ranking – any conservative outlets?<br />- Zuckerberg’s example of “good trustworthy journalism”: The New York Times.<br />- Facebook announced it would partner with 80 unnamed publications to create “exclusive news content” ahead of the 2018 US midterm elections.<br />- Facebook said it planned to directly fund news programming, such as shows from CNN’s Anderson Cooper and Mic.com.<br />- These outlets often parrot the “Russia Collusion” conspiracy.<br /><br />GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND AUDIOBOOK!<br /><br />https://peacefulparenting.com/<br /><br />Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!<br /><br />Also get the Truth About the French Revolution, multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material, as well as targeted AIs for Real-Time Relationships, BitCoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-Ins. Don't miss the private livestreams, premium call in shows, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!<br /><br />See you soon!<br /><br />https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2022