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Twitter Thread Brilliantly Explains How Big Tech Censorship Will Lead to Violence, Radicalization
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No need to beat around the bush. Let’s just get right into it.
Be prepared.
It’s a trip.
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Let me say something briefly about the Big Tech purge tonight.
take our poll - story continues belowCompleting this poll grants you access to Flag And Cross updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to this site's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.Now, to the slow, I am not advocating violence. I am predicting it.
Tonight might seriously radicalize people.
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— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
One of the things that bind us together as a people is our ability to change our society. It is an important glue. Let’s say you see a situation that is unfair (and people define unfair in many different and often competing ways). Well, you can first tell people about it.
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
Then you can rally people for change. Then you can maybe even convince people to vote accordingly.
Now there is a sizable percentage of Americans who flat out believe the election is stolen. So they won’t believe that voting matters any more.
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
And now Twitter and the Tech giants have decided you shouldn’t be able to complain about it either. The old refrain used to be “if you don’t like how a social media platform behaves start your own.” Well, that looks pretty hollow tonight, doesn’t it?
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
I guess now the left will say “if you want to speak freely start your own internet, create your own cell phone companies, IOS, computers, and so on.” And this ignores that there are anti-trust laws designed to keep one side from controlling everything.
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
Indeed, often traditional methods of expression are shut down. Many states have imposed limitations on gatherings applied to expressive activities and the courts have mainly collectively gone on an extended bathroom break.
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
Indeed, often traditional methods of expression are shut down. Many states have imposed limitations on gatherings applied to expressive activities and the courts have mainly collectively gone on an extended bathroom break.
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
Indeed, often traditional methods of expression are shut down. Many states have imposed limitations on gatherings applied to expressive activities and the courts have mainly collectively gone on an extended bathroom break.
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
So to a person who thinks this way, they can’t vote and they can’t even complain and get their message out effectively. That person might think that if all lawful methods of trying to bring change are gone, then he or she has to use unlawful methods.
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
So to a person who thinks this way, they can’t vote and they can’t even complain and get their message out effectively. That person might think that if all lawful methods of trying to bring change are gone, then he or she has to use unlawful methods.
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
Again, for the slow, i am making a prediction. I am not advocating anything (except for freedom of expression). Furthermore, expression is a useful release valve. If something makes you angry, shouting “F—k that [insert thing that makes you angry]!” makes you feel better.
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
This is a well-understood phenomenon called the catharsis effect and Twitter and big tech is strangling it. Combine that with people losing their jobs—indeed, often being told they are not *allowed* to work—and you can see how this stokes anger that can lead to violence.
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
You see the government has ruined your life. You face eviction. You don’t believe your vote counts and you can’t even shout about it on Parler! And because the government has ruined your life, you have a lot of time on your hands.
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
Most people will still be good people in such circumstances. Call me naive, but I believe that to be true. But let’s say only 1% do turn that way. Then if we are talking about 100,000 people who face those difficulties, you are talking about 1,000 people who’ll turn to violence
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
And even 1,000 angry people with extra time on their hands can cause a lot of chaos. i don’t want to spell it out, because I don’t want to give them concrete ideas, but anyone moderately aware of how guerrilla wars are fought will understand.
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
And of course talking to each other is how we actually start to understand where we are coming from. You might think social media is just rancor but i believe that if you make rational arguments, people might not admit you convinced them, but they will be convinced.
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
Twitter and big tech thinks they are helping to lower this nation’s temperature. But my fear is that they just threw a match on a puddle of gasoline. For that reason, i hope they stop this.
But I ain’t holding my breath.
/end
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
Twitter and big tech thinks they are helping to lower this nation’s temperature. But my fear is that they just threw a match on a puddle of gasoline. For that reason, i hope they stop this.
But I ain’t holding my breath.
/end
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
Twitter and big tech thinks they are helping to lower this nation’s temperature. But my fear is that they just threw a match on a puddle of gasoline. For that reason, i hope they stop this.
But I ain’t holding my breath.
/end
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 9, 2021
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Dem Senator: Troops Remain In DC Because Trump May Incite Another Capitol Attack
Bush league.


On a scale of 1-10, this quote from a Democrat Senator hits 11 on the side of stupidity. People like Chris Murphy just can’t help themselves. They are literally obsessed with President Donald Trump. Hey, Connecticut – want a do-over on this guy or what? If you live in the Constitution State and said no, you may want to re-evaluate. During an appearance on CNN, Murphy said: “The threat to the country is not over. We still have 5,000 National Guard members surrounding the Capitol complex. Why? Because there are still existing threats, present threats to the security of the Capitol. And so long as Donald Trump is empowered by Senate Republicans, there’s still the chance that he is going to incite another attempt at the Capitol or stir up similar trouble at the state legislative level or in a governor’s election when things don’t go his way. The threat is still very real to American democracy.” From The Daily Wire: Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (CA) added to the already deep divide in our nation during a online meeting with constituents in San Francisco on Saturday, claiming the Trump supporters who breached the Capitol on Wednesday chose their “whiteness over democracy.” Pelosi said, “When that assault was taking place on the Capitol, 3,865 people in our country died of the coronavirus, many of them people of color because of the injustice of it all. The next day, on Thursday, 4,000 people died of the coronavirus. Why? Because decisions were made at the highest level, months before in the Oval Office, of denial, distortion, delay, calling it a ‘hoax.’” She added, “I thought it was going to be an epiphany for those who were in opposition of our democracy to see the light. Instead, it was an epiphany for the…


Biden refused to answer on the campaign trail if he would pack the court. He even said the American people don’t deserve to know his position on the matter. But since SCOTUS currently leans 5-4 conservative (though, four of the five justices sometimes side with the liberal minority), Joe is now making it clear that he’s planning to bump up the total from nine. From Politico: The Biden administration is moving forward with the creation of a bipartisan commission to study reforms to the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary. The commission will be housed under the purview of the White House Counsel’s office and filled out with the behind-the-scenes help of the Biden campaign’s lawyer Bob Bauer, who will co-chair the commission. Its specific mandate is still being decided. But, in a signal that the commission is indeed moving ahead, some members have already been selected, according to multiple people familiar with the discussions. CONTINUED: Among those who will be on the commission are Cristina Rodríguez, a professor at Yale Law School and a former deputy assistant attorney general in the Obama Department of Justice, who will join Bauer as co-chair. Caroline Fredrickson, the former president of the American Constitution Society, and Jack Goldsmith, a Harvard Law School professor and a former assistant attorney general in the Bush Department of Justice, will also serve on the commission, those familiar with discussions said. Fredrickson has hinted that she is intellectually supportive of ideas like court expansion. In 2019, she said in an interview with Eric Lesh, the executive director of the LGBT Bar Association and Foundation of Greater New York: “I often point out to people who aren’t lawyers that the Supreme Court is not defined as ‘nine person body’ in the Constitution, and it has changed size many times.”…
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