Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Sanctioned Speech Reigns Supreme in the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave

written years ago, shortly after Alex Jones was banned by the technocratic cognoscencti. forgive the unfinished sentences and unedited nature of the post. Well, well, well.  Finally, the anti-climatic assault on Infowars and Alex Jones has reached a crescendo.  Finally, after all these years he's been broadcasting his show, it's become so mainstream and indomitable that the power structure, albeit the tech cognoscenti, has enacted their form of prison on the man, the myth and the legend, Alex Jones.

Apple, the corporation with the largest NASDAQ market cap, decided to delist the Infowars app from their app store yesterday.  Expect the stock to drop precipitously come Monday morning.  I almost feel like writing them, but all those fart stains sitting around Silicon Valley will just send me their automated bot responses saying, "Sorry, offensive speech was cited."  Delisting the infowars app is a step too far and indicates a larger problem in society:  people actually perpetuating false narratives to control people's behavior.

There's a Je ne sais quoi about Alex Jones and these fruit loops banning him.  For years, he's been the forbidden fruit of internet culture, for the newbs at least, sitting on the sidelines demanding everyones attention.

Now, it's at a point where the fruit loops and their emissaries have lost the ability to command their own audiences attention because their message is such shit that they now have to have a coordinated ban of Alex Jones because he's dominating their platforms.

The twist for the "conspiracists", and all you fruit loops fearful of overstepping the confines of your own mental imprisonment, what if Alex Jones is actually just a "performance actor" and this drama is all part of the choreographed political charade?  Now that's a conspiracy theory the fruit loops should be able to get behind because it would discredit even further their main target, but the supposition breeches the limits of their thoughtspeech.  I mean, unveiling the long awaited infowars app only weeks before the tech cognoscenti's assault?  No such thing as a coincidence, right?

The problem with the people getting behind delisting Alex Jones is that they could never win an argument against his positions in the past, maybe the big ones at least, the ones that gained the most attention, so they resorted to belittlement and name calling.  Of course, now that the man, the myth, the legend, Alex Jones has required the fruit loops and fart stains to pay attention, they attempt to defend themselves from listening with erudite syntax and miscommunication and herd shaming and intimidation.

See, the thing is, to these people, it's all about servitude, and a consequence of that is maintaining a false consensus of reality for themselves.  Let's be honest, we all have to get by, but for fuck's sake can we start

It's funny, because the typical Alex Jones nemesis has morphed from anti-democratic warmongers to anti-democratic nancies.  It is a major problem that companies like Apple are now engaging in political engineering, something publicized in the Wikileaks Podesta dumps revealing Eric Schmidt's strategic support for Hillary Clinton, but it shouldn't be a surprise considering all these companies bend to the will of their controllers, whoever the hell that might be.  Major banks, shadowy conglomates, fart stains and fruit loops and nerds.  Now they've brought into the fold every other desperate and emotional sap who just can't stand Trump.

Thing is, I can't stand politically correct speech because I've seen first hand what it does to people.  Destroys them.  Granted, on the other hand, politically incorrect speech can lead to lasting feuds, but what if I'm fucking right and you aren't.  Then what?  People need to realize that if they're going to go on some self-righteous crusade, if they're wrong, they better be ready to recognize that, because if they aren't, it's going to be a long fucking road.

The people that voted for Trump were pissed at the system.  The people that voted for Obama were pissed at the system.  A lot of those people are the same people, as a matter of fact.  Now, I'm looking at all these indignant people who are so pissed about Trump they are going to go to every length to alter  the current political scenario without actually realizing that they're pissed about the same things that got Trump into office.

Ah, whatever, I'm not trying to get into some buzzword argument with nitpickers.

Fact remains, its a shame these companies stepped over the line with their political assassination of Alex Jones.  They should reprimanded and ashamed of themselves.  It's going to cause a lot of people to have personal and social reckonings.  Maybe they'll learn something about themselves, about the world.  Or they can just wither in their hall of mental mirrors, trying to justify every tiny thought they have as cohesive to their whole position, no matter how inconsequential or innocuous.  It's all about us v. them to some of these people.  All they care about is the fact that they're on their team and they're damn sure going to play their role.  Who fucking cares how wrong you are if everythings marshmallows and unicorns, ya know?

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