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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 10 Jan 21 11.35am | |
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Originally posted by matthau
Trumps been banned from twitter. I’ve lost my Facebook three times this year, twitter, insta and my new twitter again yesterday Censorship is real. If it’s conspiracy then you ridicule, ignore - but you don’t silence. Even parler app is going down now. And q chats in telegram. All silenced today This is the latest from Q You’ll laugh now but once the 20ths out the way you might want to re read this - Parler is about to blow, here's a summary. The world is under the control of several trans-generational crime syndicates and elite death cults who merged in recent years under the common goal to impose a one-world despotic government and population reduction to the tune of 90%. After completely compromising every form of global power using pedophilic blackmail as their favored method, elements in the US military loyal to the Republic devised a sophisticated plan of incomprehensible precision to root them out and expose their crimes to the world such that humanity would never allow it to happen again. Trump's first term was for installing the legal framework for a sting operation to ensnare them in a web of treason, espionage and election theft, while demonstrating to the people how close we had come to a communo-fascist hellscape of tyranny echoing the 3rd Reich. You've just turned to the final chapter of a spectacular story that will resonate throughout the ages. God bless USA. 🇺🇸 Losing your accounts that frequently can only be as a consequence of promoting the kind of nonsense you do on here. You aren't silenced. You can find other places to post. Including here. Even Parler will still exist, provided it removes posts inciting violence, which you don't. It's not censorship by government. It's the rules of private businesses who determine their own standards. As to your continuing belief in the Qanon conspiracy theory I give thanks that we only have a few days before you will either be dancing in victory or having to find more excuses as to why the latest deadline has been missed. As moving those goalposts must be really tedious you might though think of giving up if you find it necessary to shift them again.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 10 Jan 21 11.39am | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
Yep I can hear the chants now: “We need a war. We need a war. We need a war”. What’s the betting the US begin a conflict in the next 12 months? Those odds are very, very long. The USA has far too many problems to desire getting involved in conflicts it can avoid. That's not to say that it would turn it's back on people who need it but I am sure it would do so as part of a UN effort and not as the lead.
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kevlee born Wandsworth emigrated to Lanc... 10 Jan 21 11.49am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Who the hell are 'Amazon' to determine 'lawful free speech'? I state again....despite what you appear to think is bs....These are a cartel of companies working as political entities ensuring that no competitors can arise against them. Once Trump was deplatformed off of Silicon Valley Parler had record downloads of people wanting to access his assumed new account there. To deny his voice is anti freedom. This is a sitting president with over 74 million votes...these companies are not acting lawfully. I'll also state again, this was not the intent of the lawmakers who gave these companies the advantages and protections they have abused. The fact that the 'one nation conservative' supports this is just more ample evidence of your deceit....certainly from the era of politicians who proclaimed that description.
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Eaglecoops CR3 10 Jan 21 11.50am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Those odds are very, very long. The USA has far too many problems to desire getting involved in conflicts it can avoid. That's not to say that it would turn it's back on people who need it but I am sure it would do so as part of a UN effort and not as the lead. Ok, If you give me 100-1 I’ll have a tenner on it. Up until Trump they had a damn good record of getting involved. Happy to wait and see but they normally don’t disappoint.
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Stirlingsays 10 Jan 21 11.53am | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
Ok, If you give me 100-1 I’ll have a tenner on it. Up until Trump they had a damn good record of getting involved. Happy to wait and see but they normally don’t disappoint. Well apparently he makes a good living so let him put his money where his mouth is.....and to be fair he did say very very long odds didn't he.
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Stirlingsays 10 Jan 21 11.57am | |
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Originally posted by kevlee
On free speech, they are acting as a cartel and half of America are having their president blocked. Regardless of what is felt about corporate self interest we aren't meant to be ruled by corporations and their power needs to be put in its place. Edited by Stirlingsays (10 Jan 2021 11.57am)
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Spiderman Horsham 10 Jan 21 11.59am | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
Yep I can hear the chants now: “We need a war. We need a war. We need a war”. What’s the betting the US begin a conflict in the next 12 months? Nothing like a good war to stir the nationalism and forget all the other s*** going on
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 10 Jan 21 12.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Who the hell are 'Amazon' to determine 'lawful free speech'? I state again....despite what you appear to think is bs....These are a cartel of companies working as political entities ensuring that no competitors can arise against them. Once Trump was deplatformed off of Silicon Valley Parler had record downloads of people wanting to access his assumed new account there. To deny his voice is anti freedom. This is a sitting president with over 74 million votes...these companies are not acting lawfully. I'll also state again, this was not the intent of the lawmakers who gave these companies the advantages and protections they have abused. The fact that the 'one nation conservative' supports this is just more ample evidence of your deceit....certainly from the era of politicians who proclaimed that description.
Amazon don't determine free speech. In our democracy we do, via our elected representatives. All Amazon, and the others involved, are doing is ensuring they comply not just with the law but with the spirit of the law. They are acting with responsibility. Competitors are able to start and prosper as has been seen. That's not to say that some are capable of becoming too big and that action might be required to break them up to maintain competitiveness. That though is a separate issue. Trump has deplatformed himself. He has been tolerated, then warned, but persistently went too far. That he is a sitting President makes no difference. It doesn't give him the unrestricted right to use someone else's space in any way he wishes. He, and those who support him, are being taught a hard lesson. Presidents have official channels to use in their role. Those channels don't include Twitter or FB who are acting entirely lawfully. These companies have not been given any special protections and advantages. That they have taken advantage of some that existed, especially regarding taxation, is obvious as is that greater regulation is needed. What won't happen, I am quite sure, is that they will be given the lawful duty to allow anyone who wishes to, to be able to post whatever they like on their sites.
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cryrst The garden of England 10 Jan 21 12.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Southern Water put us on a water meter with no consultation and we had no choice in the matter. So they did what they wanted but obviously this was not illegal but morally wrong Edited by Spiderman (10 Jan 2021 9.12am) In 2018 I think the government instructed water supply companies to meter all water to all properties. This is to be completed this year I think. Water wastage will impact all of us and this I think is a sensible move. Tbh I've saved money since mine was installed and you probably will too.
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cryrst The garden of England 10 Jan 21 12.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Those odds are very, very long. The USA has far too many problems to desire getting involved in conflicts it can avoid. That's not to say that it would turn it's back on people who need it but I am sure it would do so as part of a UN effort and not as the lead. Can you define people who need it?
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Stirlingsays 10 Jan 21 12.15pm | |
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As usual it falls upon Wisbech Eagle to slime his way along to defending the indefensible. If you're a working class girl being raped by a grooming gang he was happy for what happened to you to be kept from the nation. If you're a president of the US, he's happy for his voice to be denied to his voters based upon what corporations think.
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Stirlingsays 10 Jan 21 12.26pm | |
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Trump will now spend time laying traps for Biden. He's now looking to recognize Taiwanese sovereignty.....Biden is controlled by globalism and this will create plenty of problems for him.
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