Showing posts with label Big Tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Tech. Show all posts

BIG TECH CRASH THREATENS TO WIPE OUT AMERICAN AND WORLD ECONOMIES

by Brett Stevens

We have known for some time that Big Tech is going down, and that like the last two crashes, it will take down the economy with it.

The first dot-com crash came right after the 1990s ended when people figured out that all this gee-whiz stuff did not actually sell products. The next kaboom came just after mobile internet came about, and was somewhat obscured by the larger financial crisis that it exacerbated. The next crash will rip out even more of our economy.

ONLY UNACCEPTABLE DISSIDENCE IS ACCEPTABLE TO BIG TECH


Styxhexenhammer666 explains the economic driving forces behind Big Tech's deplatforming of popular dissidents like Alex Jones and Gavin McInnes. The Neo-Gatekeepers are mainly interested in killing competition from popular Alt Media sites, while also promoting unacceptable extremists to become its "public face."

IS THE DEPLATFORMING OF ALEX JONES CONNECTED TO QANON, AND IF SO HOW?

by Duns Scotus

People are genuinely surprised by the deplatforming of Alex Jones. This is simply because it doesn't make sense.

Even the deplaforming of AltRight.com made sense on a kind of stretched logic:

SHORTPOD (26): ALEX JONES AND THE COMING "COLD CIVIL WAR"

Affirmative Right Chief Editor Colin Liddell comments on the deplatforming of Alex Jones and other non-Leftists by Big Tech. He draws a parallel between America today and Britain in the 1980s, when the Left's decisive defeat at the hands of Margaret Thatcher in 1979, saw it displaced from political power. It fought back by seizing control of institutions or weaponising its existing soft control of institutions. 


Something similar is now underway in America with Big Tech being increasingly weaponised by the Left, raising the possibility of a Rightist response. Only strong anti-trust measures can prevent a "Cold Civil War" that could split society into ideologically disparate institutions and corporate structures.