J.R. said:curious what your issues are with big tech and big pharmaceutical companies? Just curious. The biggest offender in my view are Big Insurance (lack thereof)Wangchung said:Well then welcome, fellow zealot! If you care about corrupt government collusion with Big Tech and Big Pharma, and if you care about exposing the perpetrators, then I have it on good authority that you are a zealot like the rest of us.Porteroso said:The censorship at the behest of the state is the only thing that truly concerns me. It is a major reason I could not vote for Harris. She clearly believed that social media users should be censored when posting information the White House deemed incorrect or misleading. Anyone involved with Biden's Truth Ministry is excluded from Porter's further political consideration, forever. I've been extremely consistent when it comes to promoting individual freedoms.nein51 said:
I don't know if it's a watershed moment but it's a huge issue.
You have a piece of equipment that has very real, very problematic information on it. Yeah that's damning but it's not really that huge imo though it would have impacted the election, maybe.
You then have a coordinated response from the intelligence agencies calling it Russian disinformation which, as it turns out, was false.
You then have the press coordinating 24 hour coverage of how this isn't real and Russia, Russia, Russia.
You then have social media companies deplatforming people for, what it turned out, was entirely correct information and they were clearly colluding with the intel agencies and, in at least some small way, the White House to actively sensor information from the public.
The laptop, in and of itself, isn't really that big of a deal imo. Everything that happened after is a much, much bigger story.
You have to be kidding. After covid (big tech censorship, big pharma jabs - intimidating and threatening doctors for off-label prescriptions. Then the hiding of the Hunter Biden laptop (big tech.)
Come on man.