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RE: In A Corporatist System Of Government, Corporate Censorship Is State Censorship

First, these deplatformings are going to kill the goose that lays the golden egg. The only people who will be willing to continue to post on those platforms are going to be coprophagic sycophants that I, and reasonable people, have no interest in hearing from anyway.

Folks that are presently on these platforms should, IMHO, coordinate a mass boycott of them. I started some years ago, and use none of them. Let's all join the real journalists and honest folks that tell the truth where they are, and quit using the 'services' that are serving US up on a silver platter to be cannon fodder, or no more than chattel.

Second, the way this was done is revelatory of the scope and power of the perps. From the fascist brownshirts in Congress that called for it, to the cryptically government funded platforms shutting it down en masse, the true colors and abilities of the fascists has been revealed.

Lastly, there is a way those that have been disenfranchised can fight back. It is fairly trivial to open accounts on these platforms, and making accounts that mimic unhinged leftists isn't hard either.

Why does this help free information? Because it skews their demographics, for one, and it also enables folks to use those pseudoleftist accounts to influence the dialogue, just like professional shills do, except to push for freedom instead of quash it.

Steem is uniquely positioned to benefit from this rolling purge of dissidents, and Stinc should be reaching out to the victims of the censors right now and guiding them to the various platforms like Steemit, Busy, Dlive, Dtube, etc...

I hope they are, because nothing will drive adoption and growth in both Steem and freedom than this purge, if it's used as an opportunity to recruit dissidents - that I believe are the majority, if diverse in their reasons and views for dissent.

Thanks!