Topic: Twitter permanently bans Alex Jones,
msharmony's photo
Sun 09/16/18 02:36 AM
you do have free speech on everything as long as Congress has still not said otherwise or as long as that speech is not endangering the public safety.

you do not have freedom to break a contract regarding acceptable speech and behavior, without consequences usually also explained in that contract. And with the exception of libel or slander, a matter to be solved in civil courts, not in criminal.



Conrad_73's photo
Sun 09/16/18 08:59 AM

This is the direction I fear the USA is going. Hate spreaders like Jones fire up people. And because of it, some people react like this.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/brazilian-candidate-jair-bolsonaro-stabbed-during-event/2018/09/06/d4f13876-b20c-11e8-8b53-50116768e499_story.html

yep Bezos' Bugle,where the truth dies in darkness!

Conrad_73's photo
Sun 09/16/18 09:09 AM

Conrad_73's photo
Sun 09/16/18 09:37 AM
If you think those Platforms,Twitter,FB,GOOGLE, etc are independent Actors,think again!I have a Bullet-Train To Nowhere to sell to you in Kaliforniastan!rofl

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Sun 09/16/18 09:14 PM
Edited by Charles1962150 on Sun 09/16/18 09:22 PM
Alex Jones' 5 most disturbing and ridiculous conspiracy theories


"After years of public pressure, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was largely barred from the world's largest social media platforms last month.
Jones has spent more than two decades developing his own eccentric, often harmful, occasionally dangerous brand of shock-based storytelling, which he and his followers pass off as truth-telling.
Now, however, Jones, 44, faces a reckoning, as many of the platforms that drove his success — most notably YouTube — have cut him off".

http://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/14/alex-jones-5-most-disturbing-ridiculous-conspiracy-theories.html

Conspiracy Theories Made Alex Jones Very Rich. They May Bring Him Down.

"More than ever before in his two-decade career built on baseless conspiracy theories, angry nativist rants and end-of-days fearmongering, Alex Jones is being called to account".

http://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/07/us/politics/alex-jones-business-infowars-conspiracy.html

(The scary part, Some people actually believe his shyt.)






Easttowest72's photo
Mon 09/17/18 01:32 AM

Such idiots;}
Just made Alex Jones-Twice As Popular!!!


:thumbsup:

shovelheaddave's photo
Mon 09/17/18 09:43 AM


This is the direction I fear the USA is going. Hate spreaders like Jones fire up people. And because of it, some people react like this.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/brazilian-candidate-jair-bolsonaro-stabbed-during-event/2018/09/06/d4f13876-b20c-11e8-8b53-50116768e499_story.html



hate spreaders lmao your funny

i never really listened to a lot of his stuff but free speech means, free speech

i hope he sews the hell out of them all

is a conspiracy theorist, still a conspiracy theorist when it turns out to be true ? ?




I think that it is a very sad thing when people don't even understand the very BASICS of how our constitution works,as the lack of understanding of it is a HUGE contributing factor to the civic unrest that we are now experiencing in our country!
[don't they even teach 'civics' class in school any more??]

we STILL have free speech in our country,as nobody is telling him that he is not ALLOWED to say these bats**t crazy things...
they are just saying that these things are so bats**t crazy,and socially irresponsible that we don't want to let you use OUR PRIVATE platform to spread these dangerously harmful things,as it makes US look bad in the eyes of the public.

cuz,remember....
while we still DO enjoy the right of free speech,as I am sure that ANYBODY that has EVER watched TV,or MOVIES has heard before,ANYTHING THAT YOU SAY CAN AND WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU,and that people actually judge you by both the things that you do,AND the things that you say!!

so,im sorry that anyone could actually believe that 'free speech' means 'freedom of consequences for the things that you say',but if anybody does not have the the grasp of that simple principle yet,i suggest that they go to the bad part of town,and start screaming racially negative remarks to people,and they will find some people who will be more than happy to further explain these principles to them in a way that I am SURE that they will THOROUGHLY understand,because,like mark twain said,... "a person will learn things by carrying a cat by the tail that they will learn in no other way!"

Argo's photo
Mon 09/17/18 10:20 AM
i find it ironic that people who SUPPORT Alex Jones using
a private company's platform (twitter and such) to make known
his views on a subject are AGAINST Colin Kaepernick's use of
a private company (NFL football) to do essentially the same thing..

you can't have it both ways..unless of course, you're a hypocrite..

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Mon 09/17/18 04:29 PM

i find it ironic that people who SUPPORT Alex Jones using
a private company's platform (twitter and such) to make known
his views on a subject are AGAINST Colin Kaepernick's use of
a private company (NFL football) to do essentially the same thing..

you can't have it both ways..unless of course, you're a hypocrite..


But the left is having it both ways. And I agree. It is the same ' platform" concept

So why is Colin still allowed to use it and this guy is not. By your words it is the same. So why the double standard ?

Want to be fair..let them both stay or throw both of them off ...but the left would put up quite a scene if ole Colin was yanked. Wouldn't they

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Mon 09/17/18 04:34 PM
BTW..where is Colin these days?...The spotlight has not been online sidelines during the singing of the national anthem..pretty quiet there.

15 minutes of fame is almost ....up


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Mon 09/17/18 05:26 PM
Edited by Charles1962150 on Mon 09/17/18 05:34 PM
Six more Sandy Hook families sue broadcaster Alex Jones

This is one of the sickest minded stories that he made up. And many far right, mad-hatters believed it.

"A defamation lawsuit has been filed against broadcaster Alex Jones, along with some of his associates, for saying the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, was fake".


http://edition.cnn.com/2018/05/23/us/alex-jones-sandy-hook-suit/index.html

http://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/31/us/politics/alex-jones-defamation-suit-sandy-hook.html

Argo's photo
Mon 09/17/18 05:57 PM


i find it ironic that people who SUPPORT Alex Jones using
a private company's platform (twitter and such) to make known
his views on a subject are AGAINST Colin Kaepernick's use of
a private company (NFL football) to do essentially the same thing..
you can't have it both ways..unless of course, you're a hypocrite..

But the left is having it both ways. And I agree. It is the same ' platform" concept
So why is Colin still allowed to use it and this guy is not. By your words it is the same. So why the double standard ?
Want to be fair..let them both stay or throw both of them off ...but the left would put up quite a scene if ole Colin was yanked. Wouldn't they

whoever the Left is...idk whoa

the NFL addressed the issue by changing their rulebook of
REQUIRING the players to be on the field during the pre-game
patriotic ceremonies and now allow them, if they choose. to
remain in the locker room...if the player chooses to
participate a certain amount of respect (standing) for the
Anthem will be expected....personally, i side with the league
and owners, now that this change has been made...

Alex can get his own website if he chooses to, and i
suppose Colin can buy a ticket to an NFL game and kneel
during the Anthem if he chooses to...neither mans 1st amendment
are being violated...

Now i'm waiting on Lebron to take a knee on the first game
of the NBA season, because they have the same rule FORCING
them to be on the court and stand at attention during the Anthem

really, i never understood why the Anthem is even played
at a sports event in the first place...

shovelheaddave's photo
Mon 09/17/18 09:06 PM

BTW..where is Colin these days?...The spotlight has not been online sidelines during the singing of the national anthem..pretty quiet there.

15 minutes of fame is almost ....up




I think that he is busy being the spokesperson for NIKE,and making all of those commercials that take his message to MILIONS of people all over the world,whether they happen to be watching a football game,or not.

cuz,when you have a message like his,AND a somebody like NIKE gives you a platform to spread it from,sometimes you have to occasionally miss a football game!!
[that's just what happens when you have the capability to keep your eyes on THE BIG PICTURE,and don't let yourself get distracted by all of the small minded,petty people who don't have a message worth listening to!]

#thinkbigpicture!

msharmony's photo
Mon 09/17/18 09:15 PM

BTW..where is Colin these days?...The spotlight has not been online sidelines during the singing of the national anthem..pretty quiet there.

15 minutes of fame is almost ....up




Have you seen the NIKE ads? Or the people protesting about them? Seems pretty 'famous' to me ... still, and for years to come. Social warriors usually leave a legacy of supporters and protestors, because they are so well known.


msharmony's photo
Mon 09/17/18 09:17 PM
Edited by msharmony on Mon 09/17/18 09:18 PM



i find it ironic that people who SUPPORT Alex Jones using
a private company's platform (twitter and such) to make known
his views on a subject are AGAINST Colin Kaepernick's use of
a private company (NFL football) to do essentially the same thing..
you can't have it both ways..unless of course, you're a hypocrite..

But the left is having it both ways. And I agree. It is the same ' platform" concept
So why is Colin still allowed to use it and this guy is not. By your words it is the same. So why the double standard ?
Want to be fair..let them both stay or throw both of them off ...but the left would put up quite a scene if ole Colin was yanked. Wouldn't they

whoever the Left is...idk whoa

the NFL addressed the issue by changing their rulebook of
REQUIRING the players to be on the field during the pre-game
patriotic ceremonies and now allow them, if they choose. to
remain in the locker room...if the player chooses to
participate a certain amount of respect (standing) for the
Anthem will be expected....personally, i side with the league
and owners, now that this change has been made...

Alex can get his own website if he chooses to, and i
suppose Colin can buy a ticket to an NFL game and kneel
during the Anthem if he chooses to...neither mans 1st amendment
are being violated...

Now i'm waiting on Lebron to take a knee on the first game
of the NBA season, because they have the same rule FORCING
them to be on the court and stand at attention during the Anthem

really, i never understood why the Anthem is even played
at a sports event in the first place...



I bet you do ... patriotic displays promote military recruitment and loyalty to nation, sometimes chosen and sometimes forced, one way or the other.

some of our biggest audiences prone to some of the most blind loyalty, are sports fans.


no better place to market the military brand.

no photo
Tue 09/18/18 03:52 AM




i find it ironic that people who SUPPORT Alex Jones using
a private company's platform (twitter and such) to make known
his views on a subject are AGAINST Colin Kaepernick's use of
a private company (NFL football) to do essentially the same thing..
you can't have it both ways..unless of course, you're a hypocrite..

But the left is having it both ways. And I agree. It is the same ' platform" concept
So why is Colin still allowed to use it and this guy is not. By your words it is the same. So why the double standard ?
Want to be fair..let them both stay or throw both of them off ...but the left would put up quite a scene if ole Colin was yanked. Wouldn't they

whoever the Left is...idk whoa

the NFL addressed the issue by changing their rulebook of
REQUIRING the players to be on the field during the pre-game
patriotic ceremonies and now allow them, if they choose. to
remain in the locker room...if the player chooses to
participate a certain amount of respect (standing) for the
Anthem will be expected....personally, i side with the league
and owners, now that this change has been made...

Alex can get his own website if he chooses to, and i
suppose Colin can buy a ticket to an NFL game and kneel
during the Anthem if he chooses to...neither mans 1st amendment
are being violated...

Now i'm waiting on Lebron to take a knee on the first game
of the NBA season, because they have the same rule FORCING
them to be on the court and stand at attention during the Anthem

really, i never understood why the Anthem is even played
at a sports event in the first place...



I bet you do ... patriotic displays promote military recruitment and loyalty to nation, sometimes chosen and sometimes forced, one way or the other.

some of our biggest audiences prone to some of the most blind loyalty, are sports fans.


no better place to market the military brand.



Well you had no problem spending that military pay check when your husband was in the service . Did you
Did someone twist his arm to join?..

msharmony's photo
Tue 09/18/18 03:54 AM





i find it ironic that people who SUPPORT Alex Jones using
a private company's platform (twitter and such) to make known
his views on a subject are AGAINST Colin Kaepernick's use of
a private company (NFL football) to do essentially the same thing..
you can't have it both ways..unless of course, you're a hypocrite..

But the left is having it both ways. And I agree. It is the same ' platform" concept
So why is Colin still allowed to use it and this guy is not. By your words it is the same. So why the double standard ?
Want to be fair..let them both stay or throw both of them off ...but the left would put up quite a scene if ole Colin was yanked. Wouldn't they

whoever the Left is...idk whoa

the NFL addressed the issue by changing their rulebook of
REQUIRING the players to be on the field during the pre-game
patriotic ceremonies and now allow them, if they choose. to
remain in the locker room...if the player chooses to
participate a certain amount of respect (standing) for the
Anthem will be expected....personally, i side with the league
and owners, now that this change has been made...

Alex can get his own website if he chooses to, and i
suppose Colin can buy a ticket to an NFL game and kneel
during the Anthem if he chooses to...neither mans 1st amendment
are being violated...

Now i'm waiting on Lebron to take a knee on the first game
of the NBA season, because they have the same rule FORCING
them to be on the court and stand at attention during the Anthem

really, i never understood why the Anthem is even played
at a sports event in the first place...



I bet you do ... patriotic displays promote military recruitment and loyalty to nation, sometimes chosen and sometimes forced, one way or the other.

some of our biggest audiences prone to some of the most blind loyalty, are sports fans.


no better place to market the military brand.



Well you had no problem spending that military pay check when your husband was in the service . Did you
Did someone twist his arm to join?..



defensive much?

yes, my husband and I did use the money WE earned from whatever job We worked at. What has that to do with anything?



msharmony's photo
Tue 09/18/18 03:54 AM





i find it ironic that people who SUPPORT Alex Jones using
a private company's platform (twitter and such) to make known
his views on a subject are AGAINST Colin Kaepernick's use of
a private company (NFL football) to do essentially the same thing..
you can't have it both ways..unless of course, you're a hypocrite..

But the left is having it both ways. And I agree. It is the same ' platform" concept
So why is Colin still allowed to use it and this guy is not. By your words it is the same. So why the double standard ?
Want to be fair..let them both stay or throw both of them off ...but the left would put up quite a scene if ole Colin was yanked. Wouldn't they

whoever the Left is...idk whoa

the NFL addressed the issue by changing their rulebook of
REQUIRING the players to be on the field during the pre-game
patriotic ceremonies and now allow them, if they choose. to
remain in the locker room...if the player chooses to
participate a certain amount of respect (standing) for the
Anthem will be expected....personally, i side with the league
and owners, now that this change has been made...

Alex can get his own website if he chooses to, and i
suppose Colin can buy a ticket to an NFL game and kneel
during the Anthem if he chooses to...neither mans 1st amendment
are being violated...

Now i'm waiting on Lebron to take a knee on the first game
of the NBA season, because they have the same rule FORCING
them to be on the court and stand at attention during the Anthem

really, i never understood why the Anthem is even played
at a sports event in the first place...



I bet you do ... patriotic displays promote military recruitment and loyalty to nation, sometimes chosen and sometimes forced, one way or the other.

some of our biggest audiences prone to some of the most blind loyalty, are sports fans.


no better place to market the military brand.



Well you had no problem spending that military pay check when your husband was in the service . Did you
Did someone twist his arm to join?..



defensive much?

yes, my husband and I did use the money WE earned from whatever job We worked at. What has that to do with anything?



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Tue 09/18/18 04:00 AM


BTW..where is Colin these days?...The spotlight has not been online sidelines during the singing of the national anthem..pretty quiet there.

15 minutes of fame is almost ....up




Have you seen the NIKE ads? Or the people protesting about them? Seems pretty 'famous' to me ... still, and for years to come. Social warriors usually leave a legacy of supporters and protestors, because they are so well known.




Your " social warrior" got paid big bucks to be in that marketing ad. Nike is the one benefiting from it. Your " social warrior" has been invisible anywhere else.
He lost his free platform..he has the money to rent air time..radio time..web sites. To spread his " cause"
But ..no...it's easy to rent your face out once in awhile..to restock the bank account and live off one act of bending your knee..no words ..just bend a knee

msharmony's photo
Tue 09/18/18 04:06 AM



BTW..where is Colin these days?...The spotlight has not been online sidelines during the singing of the national anthem..pretty quiet there.

15 minutes of fame is almost ....up




Have you seen the NIKE ads? Or the people protesting about them? Seems pretty 'famous' to me ... still, and for years to come. Social warriors usually leave a legacy of supporters and protestors, because they are so well known.




Your " social warrior" got paid big bucks to be in that marketing ad. Nike is the one benefiting from it. Your " social warrior" has been invisible anywhere else.
He lost his free platform..he has the money to rent air time..radio time..web sites. To spread his " cause"
But ..no...it's easy to rent your face out once in awhile..to restock the bank account and live off one act of bending your knee..no words ..just bend a knee



Exactly. Nike Benefits, Nike should pay. so what?

And again, what media covers is not a reflection on what individuals choose to do to make a difference, so where he is 'seen' is not my concern.

He does not have to do it the way you or I or any one else dictates he should, as long as he does SOMETHING.

so, I cant wait to see the other ways he continues to make differences in the lives of those less fortunate, even possibly with some of what he was paid to be a spokesperson for Nike.


drinker