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We’re Not Going To Stop

Mark Dice brings us up to date on all of the censorship moves by Big Tech. He also touts the few alternates standing in the way of a total free speech blackout — sites like Gab and MeWe. He doesn’t sugarcoat the situation, but does remind conservatives: We have alternatives. There are places where we can go to speak and communicate freely without the Big Tech goons shutting us down.

The Quartering offers a handy guide to alternative media platforms on the Internet. These are becoming more essential as the original online platforms, like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, continue to press increased censorship.

The alternatives might not be as large, and also might have a few rules you need to follow. But they will allow you to expand the outreach of your content. Some of the platforms covered include: BitChute, Guilded, Minds, Odysee, Ruckus, Rumble and SubscribeStar.

As these alternatives grow, it will be interesting to see how long before the older sites drop their doctrinaire Leftism and the snooty pretenses!

Paypal Censorship Explained

Why has Paypal become so active in censoring its users? Seems the company has been taking its marching orders from the Liberal fascists over at the Southern Poverty Law Center. “That explains a lot,” says Styxhexenhammer666.

What is the problem with the Paypal-SPLC partnership? The SPLC is an outfit that targets Americans based on hate. The SPLC prides itself on “fighting hate, teaching tolerance and seeking justice.” Yet, explore their efforts targeting everyone from President Donald Trump to Fox News host Tucker Carlson, and that veneer of righteousness quickly peels away.

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Here, is an update from YouTuber Law, which is helping to organize the complaint against Paypal and the SPLC. “Over the past week I finished outlining the FTC complaint against Patreon and PayPal for collusion in their banning of Sargon of Akkad and attack on SubscribeStar. I then worked with the volunteers on developing precise tasks designed to support the complaint and improve the chance of its acceptance by the FTC. This is the Week 05 update to our case against collusive attacks on the competitive marketplace.”

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