Zykritch
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Please watch this, whomever is able, and if you agree with it, please share it as well:
https://youtu.be/j3KaZiFMUBo
Bitchute Mirror: https://www.bitchute.com/video/F5FC8RtFgSBU/
He's already disabled thumbnails, from what I can tell.
It's a video I created in support of Alex Jones and free speech, in lieu of his recent banning.
There's a clip from Tim in there as well, actually.
Handpicked the best clips from PJW, Stefan Molyneux, Tim, Jordan Peterson, and others on the subject of the banning.
Alex Jone's business model was brilliant, frankly.
There's a reason they called InfoWars an empire.
And there's a reason other conservative outlets are now imitating his model.
Scaring them isn't the business model. Selling products from someone more trusted thatn liberal outlets was the idea.
What he did was as opposed to merely begging for monetary handouts he offered doners something in return, products.
It's far more effective than begging for donations with nothing in return.
I mean, you can mock him as much as you'd like, his company played a key role in getting Trump elected.
And that's precisely why he was censored. It isn't without reason that Hillary Clinton herself listed him by name and called for his banning.
They discuss with like minded individuals in their own echo chambers as opposed to contending with those who have different political opinions.
Because at this point talking politics with people who don't share your views is social suicide.
People will delete you, cut you out of their life, and slander you incessantly if you dare to voice an opinion they disagree with.
Well, it's not in all cases @Naveronasis .. But in many, unfortunately. It's subjective to who you're speaking to, and whether or not they're reasonable.
The sad fact of the matter is that a substantial percentage of the population is **not** reasonable whatsoever.
Civil discourse has become a lost art in the mainstream.
A big part of the issue is that even a lot of conservatives are irrationally hostile when conversing with liberals.
Some people don't seem to understand that calling them SJW snowflake fags to their face isn't an effective method of reaching common ground with them.
A large portion, sure. But not every leftist is a radical Antifa member.
I've met a number of leftists who are genuinely good people who **think** they're on the correct side, people who sincerely believe they hold the moral high ground. They're just misguided.
It's the reason you have the #walkaway movement at the moment.
Walk around with a t-shirt and hat that supports Antifa on it and see if you get physically assaulted. (You won't.)
Walk around with a MAGA hat and shirt instead and see how long it takes before you get targeted instead.
Most Antifa members and leftists wouldn't dare do the latter because they're well aware of how common it is to attack conservatives physically.
Do you think Antifa members would have the courage to wear #MAGA hats in their own community? Fuck no.
I was debating the fact that they'd have the courage to wear anything in support of Trump.
The reason they wouldn't is because they **know** what happens to people who openly wear testaments to their support of him, they -know- it makes them a target.
Inner cities in particular are where you'll often get attacked.
Lethality isn't all that matters. It's frequency.
If the left was actually effective in combat the majority of the time they engage in violence the death toll would be far higher.
I never said it didn't matter. I said it isn't all that matters.
Both sides have, sure. But it's foolish to deny that it's significantly more prevalent on the left than the right.
The majority of conservatives, if anything, speak out **against** violence, and support free speech even of those whom they disagree with.
#PunchANazi was openly embraced by the majority of leftists.
Still, there's little point in debating the comparative semantics of generalizations.
@Rabbi Shekels No kidding, lol.
They're brainwashed radicals that cannot tolerate ideological disparities of opinion, because they see it as an insufferable insult to their existence.
And in addition to that many of them are **paid** to protest.
@Senny I was talking about Antifa members, if you were responding to me.
I was once called racist for saying I'm by and large only physically attracted to white women.
LUL.
Brilliant.
"Infowars is under attack and undergoing heavy censorship. **The latest attack being on infowars.com, where they have completely deplatformed us.**"
Looks like infowars.com was taken out entirely. Judging by how the site looks now, which looks **nothing** like it used to, they lost all source code in the process of losing their hosting service.
Seems like they repurchased the domain name with a new host, but lost all their site's code in the process.
In case anyone wanted to see a moron calling all attendees of "Unite the Right" white supremacists and fascists.
This passes as news nowadays? ๐ค
He was an acclaimed "conspiracy theorist" too, the difference is that they killed him for his beliefs.
He reported on many of the same things Alex did, including attempts at turning America into a socialist country / part of an NWO.
Alex Jones is 'too big' to be assassinated, imho.
It'd turn him into a martyr on a far grander scale than censoring him, and it'd give credence to his supposed 'conspiracies'.
So for decades they've opted to resort to the next best alternative instead: Discrediting him. Slandering him, ruining his name with character assassination.
Brand him a looney conspiracy theorist and take cherry picked clips of his theatricality as predicate and post them all over the net.
It worked.. for a good percentage of society. A lot of people truly think he's just a nutcase. But Trump's election was a wake up call that proved a substantial quantity of people actually still listen to him.
i.e. At that point they recognized merely slandering him was no longer sufficient. And that's why they collectively deplatformed him en masse just before the midterms.
My recommendation is this: If you haven't listened to him in the past, listen to him while you still can. There's a reason Hillary Clinton herself wanted him silenced, and a reason Soros did as well:
I think anyone that looks at the statistics can discern very quickly that Trump is doing an incredible job.
Looks like they didn't lose source code, it was a DDoS attack.
They changed the page to redirect to their other sites.
He handled North Korea more boldly than any other President in recent history, called the bluff of a practically adolescent and terrified dictator who makes vague threats at everyone who looks at him the wrong way to mask his fear of them. I think the fact that he got Kim to actually meet in the manner that he did is beyond commendable.
Israel has needed our support for years, though, and they deserve it, considering the pressure they're under.
I find it ironic that people have ever had the gall to call Trump a nazi, fascist, or racist, in particular considering that he's shown support of Israel, where as our last President was blatantly antisemitic.
And their neighboring countries do not believe the same.
Frankly, if members of the caliphate want to launch missles at them, I think Israel is 100% justified in retaliating in full force.
It's a small country surrounded by actual, credible threats to their people. Israel wouldn't exist if they weren't formidable, or if they simply took beatings without returning the favor.
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