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Goliath’s Plans For Social Media

Who owns the platforms where we think we have free speech? I get into the Venture Capitalists who are buying up social media and reveal how they plan to translate that into creating an entirely new world system of control. Here’s more from Amazing Polly.

So-Called “Independent” Media

You think there are all these individual freedom fighters making video content on ‘alternative media’? A lot of these people are under contract – but who pulls the strings?

In other words, is the alternative media really alternative? Or are many of these outlets bought and sold — same as the fake news? More from Amazing Polly.

Social Media Purge Backfires

Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to Patrick Byrne, entrepreneur and former Overstock CEO, about the social media purge, social media censorship, the false history of fascism, and what we can learn from China. Patrick details how he founded Overstock.com and the importance of freedom of speech. He shares how the social media ban affecting conservatives and the Big Tech banning Trump from virtually all social media platforms will only create a demand for more alternatives like Locals.

He shares why he thinks Section 230 should be repealed. He also shares how Milton Friedman convinced him to become an advocate for school choice and why so many people have a poor knowledge of history. Patrick explains the leftist roots of fascism and socialism, as well as what China does right that America could learn from.

Here’s Proof Polls Are Useless

Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to Scott Adams (creator of Dilbert, author of “Win Bigly”) about his election predictions, the media bias against Donald Trump and why you might not want to trust election polls. Scott discusses how Donald Trump lies are a little bit different than your everyday politician lies and if they even matter. Scott also gives his opinion for why he thinks the mainstream media still pushes the “fine people hoax” that states that Trump said that there were “very fine people on both sides” in Charlottesville despite all the video evidence proving that he denounced the white nationalists at the march.

Scott also has a good reason to not trust the national polls since he has heard from many Trump supporters that have lied to pollsters. Finally Scott discusses the dangers of creating a social media business on Big Tech platforms like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube when you could be thrown off at a moment’s notice. He discusses his move to Locals.com, where he is completely safe from content creator censorship and there are no algorithms that hide his content from his fans. He also remarks on what a happier experience social media can be when there are no trolls around.

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