GD wrote:
trollism wrote:
Seems very cool at the moment for Trump lovers (you're not kidding anyone) to say '1984' when private businesses make business decisions.
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Being anti-authoritarian and anti-corporate monopoly does not mean that one is a Trump lover. Remember when House Dems pointed out the problem with tech monopolies? (see below)
Another point: one does not have to believe that the election was stolen to defend other people's right to say so publicly--and there's no doubt that tech platforms are the new public square (otherwise, why would it matter if they censor Trump or not). People in a free society have to be able to criticize the government, even if the criticism is illegitimate. Otherwise, we have to cede authority to somebody to decide what is legitimate criticism vs. not. AND...they very ceding of authority over truth to a person or institution is the backbone of authoritarian structures.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/06/technology/congress-big-tech-monopoly-power.html
"In a report led by Democrats, lawmakers said Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook needed to be checked and recommended they be restructured and that antitrust laws be reformed."
Uh oh, all the parler kids better change their political party to democrat or better yet communism because they suddenly want the government to tell private companies how to run their businesses.