NY Times warns Americans about a vast "on-line, right-wing media machine" being used to "circumvent professors"
Like all social-media sites, Twatter removes conservative content, including anything that would portray Democrats/liberals/"progressives" in an unfavorable light. But with that said, Twatter inadvertently lets Americans see how Democrats/liberals et cetera really think, as those groups hang themselves with their own words.
Latest example: the New York Times is abolutely outraged that a conservative (Dennis Prager) is allowed to post videos on YouTube that the Times doesn't want anyone to see. Seriously. The Times calls Prager "a growing hub of the on-line right-wing media machine," and says he's "using YouTube as a way to circumvent professors — and parents — to reach a new generation of students."
See, the Times thinks allpropaganda indoctrination "education" is properly the province of leftist professors. So it follows that any other source of indoctrination information must not be allowed.
"But of course you still have freedom of speech, citizen! It's just that private companies like YouTube and Twatter and Fakebook and Instacrap have the right to decline to let you use their private media sites to push your vicious right-wing lies! Cuz, private enterprise, citizen! Free markets!"
Of course you can't believe the Times would be this brazenly open about what they're pushing, eh? Well here are their own words, from their verified Twatter account:
"So, citizen, if you suspect your kids--even if college students--of watching subversive, pro-American propaganda on YouTube, report the offending video to your good friends here at the Times and we'll work with our Trusted Sources to get the offending videos removed! Cuz you don't want any American kids to have a chance to be corrupted by any unapproved thoughts, right?"
Latest example: the New York Times is abolutely outraged that a conservative (Dennis Prager) is allowed to post videos on YouTube that the Times doesn't want anyone to see. Seriously. The Times calls Prager "a growing hub of the on-line right-wing media machine," and says he's "using YouTube as a way to circumvent professors — and parents — to reach a new generation of students."
See, the Times thinks all
"But of course you still have freedom of speech, citizen! It's just that private companies like YouTube and Twatter and Fakebook and Instacrap have the right to decline to let you use their private media sites to push your vicious right-wing lies! Cuz, private enterprise, citizen! Free markets!"
Of course you can't believe the Times would be this brazenly open about what they're pushing, eh? Well here are their own words, from their verified Twatter account:
In case the pic didn't show up, the Times scum add the scary claim that Prager "believes teenagers are more open to conservative ideas than millenials," and is "making a play to get around their professors." OMG!!PragerU, a growing hub of the online right-wing media machine, is using YouTube as a way to circumvent professors — and parents — to reach a new generation of studentshttps://t.co/chu4L5BZCE— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 4, 2020
"So, citizen, if you suspect your kids--even if college students--of watching subversive, pro-American propaganda on YouTube, report the offending video to your good friends here at the Times and we'll work with our Trusted Sources to get the offending videos removed! Cuz you don't want any American kids to have a chance to be corrupted by any unapproved thoughts, right?"
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