Clubhouse is successful, in part, because you say dumb stuff and it’s harder to be held accountable for it.
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A culture that celebrates tearing down people with dissenting opinions is not one you want to live in.
Last month’s farcical siege of the Capitol was not a failed insurrection, despite the grasping media headlines. It wasn’t even an insurrection.
It’s become increasingly acceptable for tech companies to censor or deplatform prominent people and organizations who hold controversial or unpopular opinions.
The move towards privacy is global, and when privacy becomes a commodity, technology and the free market will provide it, whether Twitter or Facebook likes it or not.
Trump and his rise to popularity are merely symptoms, not the disease.
Now is time to seek out and acquire what is necessary to counterattack the tyranny of mood control that poisons every aspect of public discourse.
I have watched many of my friends, from both sides of the aisle, become increasingly aggressive, perverse, and even combative.
Rather than the government advocating for increased regulation, consumers should be advocating for less government.
Failure to stand up for the rights of your rivals will leave no one left standing when they come for you.