Random Thought of the Day
I tried out Google’s latest News aggregator app last night. Not surprisingly, it’s dominated with left-wing sources such as the NY Times, Washington Post, CNN, MSNBC, Daily Beast, etc. but omits right-leaning sources like Fox News, Townhall.com, and O’Reilly. There’s even a “Newsstand” feature which lets you set up special sections for your favorite sources, but guess what, Fox News isn’t even an option. Certainly, the network is right-leaning and has made occasional mistakes, but how is that different from these heavily-leftist sources that are in the mainstream? Almost every hour CNN makes a mistake or floats a baseless conspiracy theory. Most of America has figured out the mainstream media are nothing but shills for the Democratic Party and socialist ideology, so their effectiveness has diminished. However, the single biggest threat to American democracy is now leftist Big Tech censorship. Consider the biggest 5 companies now by market cap: Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and Amazon. They control our devices, social media, online shopping, and news & search rankings. They have the power to hide any kind of alternative information or points of view. If that’s not bad enough, the richest man in the world by a margin of $50+ billion, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, owns the most influential paper in America — the Washington Post. Leftists in government want to pick up the dwindling alternative news sources on the Web by Stalinist “Fairness Doctrine’s” and “Net Neutrality”, which is just a fancy term for giving the government complete control of the Internet. This is why it’s especially important to have a Constitution-enforcing Supreme Court.
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