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posted ago by RedCoast31 ago by RedCoast31 +17 / -0

Hey all.

Simple enough, I want to learn more about

  1. big tech censorship
  2. the connection/partnership it has with MSM
  3. how this partnership pushes the leftist agenda

I know about them tangentially. I know about specific examples. But when I was talking to co-workers and family, I couldn't explain the big picture in such a way that it wouldn't trigger some TDS, oh "you're exaggerating" kind of reaction.

Help me out a little bit and point me to some videos where I can sorta get an elevator speech going.

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BronzeSovereign 4 points ago +4 / -0

My first red-pill was the Avi Yemini incident with Jim Jefferies.

Jim interviewed Avi and edited in different responses to the questions he asked Avi specifically to make Avi look extremely racist.

Avi secretly recorded the entire interview and uploaded an unedited version of the interview to multiple media platforms... all of which promptly banned that video.

My facebook account was permanently deleted for posting that unedited interview.

This is an easily proven example of msm creating a narrative that social media platforms defended through censorship.

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patriotto 2 points ago +2 / -0

google American inventors: get pics of a bunch of black inventors

google White man white woman: get a bunch of pics of mixed race couples

google European people art: get a pics of black people in renaissance clothing

https://knowyourmeme.com/forums/websites/topics/48757-google-european-people-art

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ShrikeDeCil 1 point ago +1 / -0

And do all the same from inside Brave's "Private Window with Tor" sort of thing

And logged in versus logged out. (Don't login for the private one!)

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ShrikeDeCil 1 point ago +1 / -0

The core issue is arguing with people that innately still trust the press at all.

Bluepilling means it takes a mile of receipts to get anywhere of any of the little issues.

My 'elevator speech' might be chuckling over 'Fears for 1,000,000 person rally' versus 'cheerleading for BLM march-of-day.'

Shadowbanning, stealth edits, monetization, 'like fudging', tweet/view counting copyright-striking, all difficult to prove anything, and take a study each. And if the person isn't open to "Well, is there anything at all there?" walking in, then ... shrugs.

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RedCoast31 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sure. But I'm still going to give it a go. Cause who else is going to do it?

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