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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Thursday, November 15, 2018

1984 - PayPal Bans Google-YouTube Competitor



The Google Dictatorship Comes


(Newswars)  -  Payment processor PayPal has permanently banned video platform BitChute from using its services.
BitChute, a competitor of Google’s video giant YouTube, released a statement addressing PayPal’s decision to sever ties with the company on Wednesday.
“A few hours ago BitChute received a notice that our PayPal account has been permanently limited, with immediate effect, and that we will no longer be able to accept or send payments,” the statement reads.



“BitChute is pro-free expression which is a universal human right. Furthermore, censorship and deplatforming are poor ways to tackle societal problems as they merely create echo chambers that can lead to bigger problems in the long run.”

“It’s important to platform all ideas, as this exposes them to immediate opposition and allows for a public deconstruction of any flaws they may contain. If you are against bigotry or racism or hateful ideologies, you should be pro-free expression,” the statement concluded.

PayPal has purged several individuals and companies recently, including Infowars, social media website GAB.com, UK activist Tommy Robinson, and others in a campaign to eliminate voices which challenge leftist dogma.

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Paypal Deplatforms Bitchute



The "we're fighting bigots" argument is getting weaker and weaker. This level of total control is not required for anything outside of authoritarian dominance. Regulate and control your outlet and destroy any alternative. Even if they're not trying to set up a dictatorship, they're perfectly preparing the grounds for those who will.





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“These international bankers and Rockefeller-Standard Oil interests control the majority of the newspapers and the columns in those papers to club into submission or drive out of office officials who refuse to do the bidding of the powerful corrupt cliques which compose 
the invisible government.”.

 .– Theodore Roosevelt 

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