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April 30, 2019
Markus Persson, aka “Notch,” the original inventor of the worldwide video game phenomenon Minecraft, has been memory-holed by Microsoft from the game’s history for being politically incorrect.
Persson created the original game in…
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April 30, 2019
In the latest case of Big Tech interfering with elections, Twitter recently banned at least two candidates running for office.
Tommy Robinson (legal name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon) is both the former leader of the English Defence League and an…
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April 30, 2019
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s many interviews in the past few months left the media wondering: where does he get his information?
In an interview with podcaster Sam Harris, Dorsey dropped that he knew that journalists who leaned left were less…
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April 30, 2019
The U.S. economy grew so much more than expected in the first quarter that CNBC’s Rick Santelli called it a “whopper” and “really powerful” news on April 26. A day later, the news made the front page of The Washington…
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April 29, 2019
Facebook seems to struggle with the concept of transparency, especially when it comes to how it goes about banning and censoring content.
The mystery was somewhat illuminated when a journalist from the The Telegraph (U.K.)was allowed to sit in on a…
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April 26, 2019
Economic growth bested expectations by nearly a percentage point in the first quarter, and “pushes back” against recent recession fears, according to CNBC.
“First look at first quarter GDP and it is a whopper! 3.2 percent.”…
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April 26, 2019
Twitter is so mired in liberal propaganda that it views opposition ideology as the equivalent of white supremacy.
In a report by Vice’s Motherboard, a Twitter executive told an employee in a meeting that Twitter could not ban white…
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April 26, 2019
Ideological bias runs rampant in the search to regulate the internet.
In the U.K., on the heels of the Home Secretary’s new proposals for regulating the internet, the Oxford Internet Institute announced a new commission to “safeguard…
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April 25, 2019
There’s often a clear anti-capitalist bent to environmental alarm, as Guardian columnist George Monbiot proved again April 25.
“Our choice comes down to this. Do we stop life to allow capitalism to continue, or stop capitalism to allow…
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April 25, 2019
Apparently it’s easier to just pay fines than it is to make active changes to a site’s privacy policies — when your Big Tech company is big enough.
In the last quarter, Facebook pulled in more than $15 billion in revenue, and…