Social media operates at the behest of the government—a mendicant begging for permission outside an inscrutable, unknowable bureaucracy.
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The following is an excerpt from Lou Perez’s book, That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore: On the Death and Rebirth of Comedy.
Elite members of the laptop class are howling for more content moderation, better known as censorship.
When the carrot emoji is eventually nixxed, another vegetable, or fruit, possibly animal, will take its place. The very human need to prick holes in overarching authority will keep asserting itself.
The media shift from impartial to political has become more evident with each passing decade.
The War on Misinformation Is a Disaster for Free Speech | Guest: Jenin Younes | Ep 192
Matt Kibbe sits down with Jenin Younes, litigation counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance, to discuss the lawsuit filed by two attorneys general against the federal government over online censorship.
The American people enjoy an abundance of two things: processed calorie-rich food and newsinfotainment.
Get out and see this amazing land we live in while you still can.
The Left-Right Political Spectrum Doesn’t Describe America | Guest: Tony Woodlief | Ep 175
Matt Kibbe is joined by Tony Woodlief to talk about how Americans can address political polarization that leaves us at each other’s throats.
In short: don’t get your hopes up. The most magnanimous moneybags won’t deliver us from Twitter bans.