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Comment by alva

9 years ago

Cloudflare refuse to withdraw services to ISIS

It's funny what a company will say, then turn around and do... https://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/11/18/cloudflare_ceo_rubb...

"It's not in CloudFlare's philosophy to just take down sites because management doesn't agree with the content,"

...unless the press tells them what their philosophy needs to be? The lesson is that no capitalist company can remain neutral, today. Which has good and bad consequences. It's amazing how the small number of media conglomerates have solidified their political power alongside their commercial power. A true locus of control in Western society.

  • It's my fear this locus of control or suppression of voices is part of the reason we have an increase in violent rhetoric.

    I learned an important lesson in 2016, my worldviews are not shared in America outside of big cities. It forced me to realize that I didn't even know people disagreed so fiercely because of media conglomerate created echo bubbles.

    • Don't for a moment think it is just a city/rural thing (with a bunch of conservative country bumkins).

      Many people having non-leftwing ideas simply hide it. Since most workplaces have become politicised and hostile to conservative/right/slightly right of center views, people just hide it. Some people (including me) even engage in fake virtue signalling.

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So actual terrorists are acceptable, but not the website of those guys who killed that one lady last week. Okay.

  • Are you saying that intentionally driving your car into a group of peaceful pedestrians and killing someone, for political reasons, isn't terrorism?

  • So that guy who drove the car ran the website mentioned? That seems like new news for all of us. I would love a citation.