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The Kochs and Soros Both Agree: The Internet Must be Censored
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Language warning. Changing gears to another current issue Styx makes some really good points that censorship has to do with monopolizing an audience and revenues gained from doing so.
The Kochs and Soros Both Agree: The Internet Must be Censored
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I haven't watched any Styx vids in a long while. I got tired of the "Boomer Bashing" that he sometimes engages in and can almost always be found in the comments section under a lot of them.
And I don't care to hear the bashing of Millennials or any generation after me, either, but I sure don't like to hear them bashing mine. We Boomers didn't exactly have a bed of roses to lie in...and even so, there were the thorns to reckon with. In many, many ways, these last few generations have it better than did mine.
I see people say "You vote against your own self-interests." Well, duh. I don't vote for only what will benefit ME, but what I think will benefit the entire country. I thought that was part of being a good American is. I never voted to throw money at bottomless pit problems, never voted to let illegals in en masse, never voted for endless war...at least I never intended to. Sometimes you have to vote for the lesser of two evils, even when you realize the lesser is still evil. What choice did we have?
Besides, stereotyping is a form of bigotry.
Life is a journey for all humans learn various aspects of it, so we make mistakes. Some are taught to see only failure in the mistake, others re-frame the event alter their approach and keep going. Most everyone does the best they can with the information they have at the time. Hindsight provides 20/20 on a given situation but in my opinion should be used to confirm the lesson was learned. Next!
You need to be censored.
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