🐷 Ethan Oliver Ralph / TheRalphRetort / Rad Roberts / Jcaesar187 / Rage Pig / "Killstream" / "Tequila Sunrise" - 5'1'' fat alcoholic, owner of a gunt, convicted felon and revenge pornographer, property of the ugly failed tranny pornstar Lucas Roberts. Has quadruple titties.

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I thought dehumanizing people was a bad thing. I guess it's ok when *they* do it.

And the WSJ takes money from the Communist Party of China to host China Watch.


Note: China harvests the organs of political protesters, crushes protesters with tanks and puts millions of Muslims & Buddhists in concentration camps.
 
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Did Gator just say that the money they raised on the Healstream was around 8% of Saint Jude's annual budget? If true then that's pretty impressive on the Killstream's part, which makes the Wall Street Journal look even shittier.

it was about 15 minutes of operating costs

edit (for some reason i read that as per year not per day)

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Not necessarily, there's an argument that we might have free speech in a public forum like social media, the supreme court has recognized it as a public forum, though there's no definitive ruling, the current controlling ruling would treat them like malls (which is exceptional), and say they can do whatever, but the case would have to get to the sup court


The issue here is not any one platform exercising independent discretion to deplatform someone. The issue is all of the platforms working in unison to deny access. Including platforms like godaddy that are essentially unregulated utilities. This incident comes out of the same milieu where big tech is concentrated in San Francisco in the same way the banks are concentrated in New York. Their proximity and shared goals make it easy for them to engage in coordinated action that may not be in the interests of the American People writ large.

And they can get away with it right now as there are no laws restraining their actions and no authority to enforce them. I have become convinced a version of the securities exchange act for the Internet needs to be drafted by Congress and the internet's version of the SEC created. And like the SEC the goal is not to control the market, but to insure fair and standard play by all parties engaging with it.
 
Did Gator just say that the money they raised on the Healstream was around 8% of Saint Jude's annual budget? If true then that's pretty impressive on the Killstream's part, which makes the Wall Street Journal look even shittier.
WIthout doing research that sounds incorrect, he might lost a couple of zeros and a decimal point because anything related to medical care tends to be very pricy, even if we assume they are getting non-profit discounts.

Also that screenshot from wikipedia says $2.4 million a day, so we're talking about a percentage of the operating budget for one day.
 
WIthout doing research that sounds incorrect, he might lost a couple of zeros and a decimal point because anything related to medical care tends to be very pricy, even if we assume they are getting non-profit discounts.

Also that screenshot from wikipedia says $2.4 million a day, so we're talking about a percentage of the operating budget for one day.
If my calculations and peanut brains aren't failing me that means it's $876 million annual which 27K doesn't come near close to it in a year
 
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I'm not really getting why that's a bad thing, Alex Jones had the same shit done to him, essentially.

Yeah, that's right. So if you truly care about your carrer in the youtube and media sphere, you'd distance yourself the hell away from toxic property like. Infowars. It's like Robert Bowen having an interview with Richard Spencer to clear his name.
 
just an aside from the spergs trying to say it doesn't matter and that image is more important than 27K, a reminder about PR.

the golden rule is "assume any action taken will be discovered by the general public. can I reasonably defend it?". Can anyone reasonably say that they could defend taking 27K from kids dying of cancer? no? sit the fuck down, shut the fuck up, and let the adults talk.
 
Wrong. This would have happened anyway because of the nature of the show, it was right leaning. They've labeled fucking Mundane Matt as alt-right. The reason this happened is because a right wing show with the power to raise 27k in one stream. They're terrified of that influence. They don't want them to have that influence at all. YouTube was eventually going to do something with Superchats anyway because Youtube are dumb cunts. Taking out Ralph was purely the Wallstreet journal. Its because he was the #1 late night show on Youtube. They don't want the right to have any sort of influence because they literally believe hearing something will make you a nazi.

Thing is the opposite is happening. This is blowing up really big actually.

There are literally hundreds of right wing streams on youtube. The difference is that their fanbases don't consist of 28 year olds trying to relive late stage /b/ culture by trotting out corny and played out memes that, regardless of their actual intent, create financial quagmires for service providers who are trying to convince Coca-Cola to give them money for ads.
 
There is really only one solution to this, and it hurts my soul to say it. Government needs to introduce legislation to regulate the internet, and create a whole new layer of beaurocracy to manage it. essentially, internet police, with the mission statement of preventing monopolistic control and collusion in the same way the SEC prevents market manipulation by the banks. Will it be perfect? No. The SEC sucks balls but it's still better then nothing.

I'm sure the government won't favor massive corporations and fuck us over even more than we already are.
 
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