Monday, June 28, 2021

Week of 06/28/2021

 

America the Violent

On June 6th, just a few weeks prior to this article, a woman complained to the local Burger King restaurant because she believed the burger she had contained too much hot sauce.  She left the restaurant, only to return later on with her male associate and started shooting at the employees in the parking lot.  The two were later caught and arrested for attempted first degree murder.

I wish this was just some random incident of sheer insanity, but this was just a sprinkle in the deluge of violent incidents happening across America in the past few months.

Here in the Atlanta area there have been a rash of road rage incidents, including shootings on the highway, that seeming have been happening on a daily basis.  Thankfully the local media have been doing their best to not make a thing of it, but just the reporting of it is enough for the average person to know that this is not normal, and it is getting worse.

People have been going on rage-attacks against service people, flight attendants, store managers, even police officers.  A flight attendant had two teeth knocked out of her mouth from a violent incident back in May.  The Federal Aviation Administration has reported a mind-boggling 2500 incidents of “unruly” passengers in just the first half of 2021 alone.  That’s thirteen incidents per day on airplanes across the country.  People getting drunk and disruptive, people starting fights, people having panic attacks.

Thirteen incidents per day on airplanes across the country.

Our roads are in anarchy.  Our fast-food restaurants are shooting galleries.  Our airlines are boxing rings.

Yes, the pandemic plays a part in it.  Or, specifically, the refusal of certain people to still wear masks.  Yes, certain places still require it, even if you’ve been vaccinated.  Hospitals still require it.  Airlines still require it.  Some stores still require it.  The FAA says that an estimated 1900 of the 2500 incidents as of this column’s posting involve people refusing to wear masks as part of the air travel requirements during a still-ongoing global pandemic.  A cashier in a Dekalb County store was murdered by a customer who refused to follow the store’s mask requirement on June 14th, just two weeks prior to this article’s posting.  The self-entitled idiot didn’t want to wear his mask properly, so his go-to was to get a gun and then go back and kill people.

What. The. Effing. Hell?!?

Now I know that some red-hats will instantly blame President Joe Biden for all of this, because, hey, their lord and savior Narcissist Donald Trump got a lot of heat for violence… except that Biden, for his faults, has never advocated that people get “roughed up” like his failure of a predecessor did constantly.  Biden never boasted about how he could shoot someone in the middle of Fifth Avenue and not lose supporters like the narcissist boasted in 2016.  Biden never glorified a congressman from Montana for physically assaulting a reporter like Narcissist Trump did in 2018.

Oh and let’s not forget that on January 6th of this year a certain group wearing a certain red hat started a violent insurrection that led to the deaths of five people and desecrated the U.S. Capitol Building.  They weren’t “tourists” or “Antifa” or anything other than the violent mob that they were, and they were there because a certain narcissist in the White House – and it was not Biden – told them to march there and stop what he called “the steal”.  Talk about your violent incidents.

So, yeah, we have a serious violence problem.

But this isn’t something that just recently sprung up.  Hell, yours truly has been noticing the rise in violent outbreaks going back to the 1990’s.  Oklahoma City, the Olympic Park bombing, school shootings, workplace shootings, clinic shootings, the police shootings, every instance getting worse and worse.  And now, of course, the insurrection.

We like to blame alcohol for the violence, because, as Bill Maher just alleged, we’re able to drink more readily and at different places.  And, yeah, even I think being able to drink booze at the Starbucks as opposed to, say, an actual bar, is a bit too much.  But alcohol doesn’t create violence as much as it decreases your inhibition that would otherwise stop you from being violent.  Road-ragers are usually stone-cold sober when they ram their vehicle or get out to scream at the other driver.  And I have yet to hear any fast-food rager claim of being drunk when they decided to open fire on or otherwise assault those workers.

Yes, there is violence in the media and violence in the video games, but we’ve had that.  “Mortal Kombat” and “Street Fighter” never led to workplace violence.  It just led to bad movies based on the games.  I have yet to see a first-person shooter based on a Tom Clancy story encourage people to overthrow the country.  “The Basketball Diaries” and “The Matrix” series never led to school or workplace shootings any more than a movie about “Lizzy Bordon” led to a rise in patricide ax murders. 

But there are a few other things that need to be noted…

We are getting more and more stressed.  “Anxiety”?  No, it’s called stress.

The vast majority of us are being told that we have to work harder and struggle and sacrifice.  Cost of living is going up, but our workplaces would rather we accept miniscule raises if any at all, because, you know, profit is more important to them.  And, again, this isn’t something that just happened, but something that has been going on for decades.  The pandemic didn’t make things any better.  Remember when those of us who had to still work were considered “essential”?  Not “essential” for hazard pay, but still “essential”.  Yeah, a lot of those folks are now target practice for self-entitled Karens and Kens, or else they’re considered “lazy” and “deadbeats” by their employers and their big-money friends on TV.

There is an ongoing injustice in America that seemingly gets worse and worse.  Big Banks collapse the economy during the Great Recession, but nobody there goes to prison for it.  They just moved on to the next scam, tuition loans.  And then the next one, “buy here pay here” car loans.  And so on and so forth.  Even when caught, like Wells Fargo did, they get away with it, and then they get caught yet again a few years later and nothing is done to address it.

It takes a series of nationwide protests for an abusive cop who murders someone in broad daylight to not only be charged and convicted, but to also be sent to prison, when his own attorneys demanded he be let free with “time served”.  And how many others were killed and got away with it?  Laws are broken by people in positions of power, but not one person has yet to be arrested or even criminally charged.  We just hear what “could” happen; never what needs to happen.

Telemarketers continually harass Americans, but seemingly nothing is done to stop them.  Salespeople refuse to accept “NO” for an answer.  Customer service is crap.  We can’t talk to humans anymore.  We’re pressed to go to a website or an automated phone service, and even that doesn’t work anymore.  Even when we pay extra for a service to forgo the ads, they still find a way to put ads in!

Road rage is an issue, but nothing is getting done to resolve that.  It seems like every effort to “help” with traffic only makes it worse and encourages more self-entitled arrogant aggressive drivers to continue being more aggressive.  Ban the guns?  Doesn’t work when the weapon of choice is an SUV or a pickup truck.

Even the insurrection is proof of this ongoing injustice.  The FBI have arrested hundreds of participants, but nobody is talking about going after the chief instigators; the ones on top who wound up the insurrectionists and sent them to the Capitol Building and then watched from a distance with pleasure.  Instead, we want to have “hearings” and “commissions”. Tell me, if your workplace was broken into and vandalized, graffiti all over the place and excrement smeared on the walls and floors, would you want the police to investigate and arrest the people responsible, or would you want them to have a “commission” to “explore the possibilities” and pursue “new methods to ensure it doesn’t happen again”?

All of this is leading to violence.  The stress, the aggravation, the injustices, the screwjobs, it’s all leading people to resort to violence.  Because we feel like nothing is actually getting done.  We feel helpless.  We feel like the only way we can get anything done is through violence and force, because that seems to be the only option left.

And, yes, that includes the red-hat cult followers of that narcissist and his fascist enablers.  The very reason why they took part in that insurrection was because they are made to feel like that is the only way to prevail.  They continually hear from the fascist echo chambers about how “their election” was “stolen” and of a “great conspiracy” that needs to be “stopped”.  That’s why a lot of them did what they did in January.  And it will happen again if their leaders are not held to account for their actions.

Let’s get brutally honest here… violence is a serious problem in America, and it’s not going to go away until we fix the problems that lead us to think it should be our go-to.  We’ve been blaming booze and TV and video games when we really need to look at the screwjobs out there, the injustices, the economic inequalities, and start dealing with those.  Outlawing booze and video games and TV shows won’t solve it.  And, no, banning guns won’t either.  A Ford F-150 kills just the same as an AK-47 when you have a self-entitled angry man involved.  I don’t see anyone talking about taking away pickup trucks and SUVs.

I get it.  America is a country founded on violence.  It came from a violent revolution that not everyone wanted, and every so often the only way things get done in this country is through force.  Slavery was ended through a civil war.  Civil rights only came about because of violence and force.  We celebrate our independence with flags, parades, and very loud and colorful explosions.  But just because we have that history, that doesn’t mean that we should resort to violence for everything.  Because then that’s not a country... that’s dystopian anarchy.

Monday, June 21, 2021

Week of 06/21/2021

 Salespeople Need To Accept No

No, I do not want to talk about my expired car warrantee.

No, I do not want to sell my home.

No, I do not want your new credit card with the low temporary interest.

No, I do not want to refinance my mortgage.

No, I do not want a new car or truck or SUV.

No, I do not want a timeshare.

No, I do not want to talk about my expired car warrantee.

No, I do not want to change my health insurance plan.

No, I do not want your life insurance plan.

No, I do not want to change my cable and/or satellite service.

No, I do not want to lease some new furniture.

No, I do not need new roof tiles.

No, I do not want a free lunch to listen about hearing aids.

No, I do not want to talk about my expired car warrantee.

Do you know what salespeople have in common with sexual harassers and other predators?  It is their systematic refusal to hear, comprehend, or accept the word “no”.  To them, “no” does not mean “no”.  To them, “no” really means “yes, but only if you keep asking and keep pressuring”.

Salespeople seem to think this is a positive trait.  They seeming take pride in being able to get whatever they want from people through sheer harassment.  Just like sexual harassers and other predators.  Just keep asking.  Just keep pressuring.  Just keep going after them again and again and again.

No, I do not want to talk about my expired car warrantee.

No, I do not want to sell my home.

No, I do not want your new credit card with the low, low temporary interest.

No, I do not want to refinance my mortgage.

No, I do not want a new car or truck or SUV.

No, I do not want a timeshare.

No, I do not want to talk about my expired car warrantee.

No, I do not want to hear about supplemental health insurance plans.

No, I do not want change my car insurance.

No, I do not want to change my cable and/or satellite service.

No, I do not want to hear about cremation options.

No, I do not want to plan a vacation.

No, I do not want a free lunch to listen about hearing aids.

No, I do not want to talk about my expired car warrantee.

They seem to think that if they change their phone numbers or change their “business name” that it’s okay to keep harassing us.  They seem to think that if they call us later on that we’ll somehow change our minds.  So they try again and again and again.  Every week, every day, every few hours.

No, I do not want to talk about my expired car warrantee.

No, I do not want to sell my home.

No, I do not want your new credit card with the low temporary interest.

No, I do not want to refinance my mortgage.

No, I do not want to lease a new car or truck or SUV.

No, I do not want to talk about my expired car warrantee.

No, I do not want your supplemental insurance.

No, I do not want to change my cable and/or satellite service.

No, I do not want to lease some new furniture.

No, I do not need new roof tiles.

No, I do not want a free lunch to listen about timeshares.

No, I do not want to talk about my expired car warrantee.

They think if they put their offer in an envelope with words like “urgent” and “time-sensitive” and use the same kind of colored paper bill collectors use that somehow we’d say “yes”.  They think if they claim that this the “last chance” and “we’ve been trying to call you” that somehow this is something we need to agree to.  But these are lies.  We know it, they know it.  They are liars.

No, I do not want to talk about my expired car warrantee.  You were calling me about it even after I just got my vehicle and the warrantee was still active.  And you said this was my “last chance” five calls ago, and my “absolute last chance” three calls ago.  Yet you keep calling.

No, I do not want to sell my home.  I don’t care which of my neighbors sold their home through you.  I don’t care if the whole neighborhood somehow sold their homes to you, which is funny because they’re all still here and have no plans on going anywhere.

No, I do not want your new credit card with the low, low, low temporary interest, especially when the fine print says you’ll be jacking it up to loan-shark levels after that period.

No, I do not want to refinance my mortgage.  It’s not even my mortgage to refinance.

No, I do not want a new car or truck or SUV.  I like my current vehicle and I do not want to change it.

No, I do not want a timeshare.  Who really wants one?  Those who have it are now getting inundated with offers to help get it off their hands.

No, I do not want to talk about my expired car warrantee.  All you sell are lies.

No, I do not want to hear about supplemental health insurance plans.  Health insurance costs too much as it is, and it is a hassle to get them to pay up, never mind get a plan that won’t cover what you claim insurance doesn’t anyway.

No, I do not want change my car insurance.  And if I do, I sure as hell will not do so because of your junk mail or telemarketing call.

No, I do not want to change my cable and/or satellite service.  The alternatives you offer suck.

No, I do not want to hear about cremation options.  Or funeral options in general.

No, I do not want to plan a vacation.  Some of us can’t afford them, or even afford to take the time off for them.

No, I do not want a free lunch to listen about hearing aids.  I wouldn’t even be able to hear you if I really needed a hearing aid.

No, I do not want to talk about my expired car warrantee.  The fact that you change your caller ID number means what you are trying to sell is a fraud, just like you.

Let’s get brutally honest here... salespeople need to clean up their act.  They need to stop thinking “no” will eventually mean “yes” any more than Harvey Weinstein thinking pressuring actresses into gratifying him would become “consent”.  It is still harassment, no matter if it involves money or loins.

I know, I know, some salesperson is going to chime in with “Well, not everyone in sales is like that.  Those are just the reengages doing all the abuse.  Most of us are decent and honorable.”  No, you’re not.  Stop lying to us.  Even if it were true, those supposed “renegades” are making your whole profession look bad.

And it’s not enough to have government regulations or government action.  The business community, Big Corporate itself, have to step up and tell their sales department to accept when someone says “no” and to move on.  These harassers are representing you and your products.  How long before people stop trying to go after the harassers and start going after their employers?  How long before pressure is put on government to go after the employers of the harassers?

Tell me, big money executives, would you tell your wife or your daughter or your granddaughter that “no” doesn’t really mean “no”?  No?  Then why are you glorifying that with your business dealings?

“No” means “no”.  It is that simple.  Accept it.  Recognize it.  Deal with it.  Leave us alone.

And, no, I do not want to talk about my expired car warrantee.

Monday, June 14, 2021

Week of 06/14/2021

The Threat of Trump Is Continual

In October of 1931, the president of the German Republic had a closed-door meeting with a man who just eight years earlier tried to overthrow the country from a beer hall.

Paul von Hindenburg was an old-country elite leader.  Former Field Marshall from World War I, von Hindenburg was respected, seasoned, and one of those people in Europe who you knew would end up in some kind of position of authority and power.

The man he was meeting, however, was a nothing of the sort.  He was short, skinny, boisterous, and he sported a laughable square moustache just like a certain comedian of the era.  He wasn’t even German.  He was Austrian.  A failed painter who couldn’t even make a living selling postcards.  Like von Hindenburg, he too served in World War I, but he was a lowly corporal who relayed messages and ended up getting wounded and spent the rest of the war in a hospital.  In 1923, he led an insurrection from a beer hall that failed miserably.  He was convicted for treason and sent to prison.  The only reason why he was released early instead of being sent there for life was because the judges took pity on this failure of a man.

The German Republic leader thought very lowly of the short little clown.  In fact, it is reported that von Hindenburg believed the only post the skinny clown could possibly attain was Postmaster, so that, von Hindenburg allegedly said “every time he licks a stamp he’ll have to lick my backside”.

The skinny mockery of a man, on the other hand, believed the meeting went exceptionally well and that he would soon be on his way to ruling Germany.

In just one year, the man who supposedly would only be good to lick stamps would become the leader of Germany.

You can guess who that short, skinny, little failure of a man was.  He was Adolf Hitler.  And while his meteoric rise from that meeting with von Hindenburg had more to do with behind-the-scene political manipulations than with public approval of his party, it needs to be noted that nobody, save for Hitler himself, believed that he would become leader of anything other than a post office.  They all dismissed him as a failure and a clown.  They would live at least long enough to regret that.

I bring this up because we are seeing similar parallels to America’s own clown, the now-former President of the United States Narcissist Donald John Trump.  An egomaniacal megalomaniacal failure whose gross ineptitude contributed to more than half-a-million Americans dead due to the COVID-19 global pandemic.  Like Hitler, Narcissist Trump tried to overthrow the government in January of 2021.  Like Hitler, the narcissist failed.  Unlike Hitler, though, the narcissist has yet to face criminal charges.

As of this article, the narcissist now sits in his cushy Mar a Lago resort in Florida, acting like an exiled despot still wielding power through his legions of cronies and enablers.  His delusional cult followers continue to claim that his re-election was “stolen” (it wasn’t, he lost) and that somehow he would be “restored” to power (there is no mechanism at all that allows it) on a date that continually gets pushed back like the Great Disappointment of 1844.

It is believed that he will run for the White House again in 2024.  Even if he doesn’t, he wields a political base strong enough to dictate who would be “allowed” to run on his behalf.  But a narcissist ego like that doesn’t like to lead “by proxy”.  He needs to be the face and the name of whatever he runs.

I say this because I continually hear from people on progressive broadcasts that Narcissist Trump would never be president again.  Not after his loss in 2020, which he still refuses to accept.  Not after more people voted than at any time in American history and seven million more voted for now-President Joe Biden than they did for the orange manchild.  They believe the narcissist to be ineffectual; stripped of his global media platforms; not even able to maintain a simple blog; and resorting to being an event-crasher just so he could ramble on about how great he pretended to be and how unfairly he was supposedly treated.

No, the progressives say, Narcissist Trump will never, ever, be President of the United States ever again.  Won’t happen.  Ever.

Don’t buy it.

Do not ever accept the thought that this orange-skinned narcissistic psychopath would somehow be blocked from the White House just because he lost the 2020 Election.  An election loss that he still refuses to acknowledge.  An election that he tried to overturn through criminal threats and a failed insurrection.

Don’t forget that his minions in the various state legislatures have been busy sabotaging voting rules and gerrymandering districts to ensure Trump/Q Party supremacy after a badly-rigged 2020 census.  Don’t forget that his cult followers are out there “auditing” the 2020 results and coming up with ways to “disqualify” votes after-the-fact in ways that make the “Florida Chad” issue in 2000 look like rocket science.  “Dimpled Chad”?  “Hanging Chad”?  Now we have ballots being tested for bamboo.  They are setting the stage not only to have Trump/Q party supremacy now and forever, but for their orange messiah to return to the White House as their President-for-Life.

Hell, there is nothing at all in the United States Constitution that says that a convicted criminal can somehow be prevented from being President of the United States!  So even if he is charged, arrested, and convicted, Narcissist Trump could theoretically still be elected and sworn in again as President!

Let’s get brutally honest here... as long as Narcissist Donald Trump is still breathing free air, as long as he is still slumming in luxury at Mar a Lago instead of an 8x12 in Club Fed, as long as he is not being held to account for his criminal activities both before and during his regime, and as long as he continues to wield power over his cult followers and his toadies and his enablers, and, indeed a whole dominant political party, he will continue to serve as a threat to everything America stands for.  His return to the White House is not something we should readily dismiss.

This is not something that this commentator would like to dwell on.  Like many of you, I really wanted him to just go away as with his Twitter and Facebook accounts.  He’s gone, Joe Biden is in the White House, that’s it.  Game over.  Unfortunately, that’s not him.  His narcissistic megalomaniacal ego will not allow him to just go away.  His cult followers will not allow it, and the party that he co-opted back in 2016 lack the courage to do anything different.  Consequentially those of us who oppose him and his cult cannot delude ourselves into thinking that he will do that.

Germany underestimated their skinny buffoon who tried to overthrow the government almost a century ago, and the whole world paid the price for that.  We, the great unwashed in America, thought that our orange buffoon would never be president even back in 2016.  And now, even after what we know, many of us are making the same mistake again in thinking he would never again infest the White House.  History tells us to not make this mistake again.  For once in our miserable collective existence as a species, let’s not allow history to repeat itself.

Monday, June 7, 2021

Week of 06/07/2021

Big Tech And Big Media Need To Clean Up Their Acts

In the classic Oliver Stone 1987 movie “Wall Street”, Charlie Sheen’s character manages to talk his mentor, Gordon Gekko, into buying his father’s airline business.  There’s a big to-do about making the airline bigger and better and making all sorts of concessions to get the takeover approved.  And then, once the deal is done, our main character finds out that the whole purpose of buying the airline was to destroy it and sell it for scrap.  He along with Gekko and the other big-wigs get rich, and everyone else involved with the airline are unemployed.

That’s the kind of feeling this commentator has right now when it comes to AT&T.

For those who do not know, AT&T is not the same American Telephone and Telegraph company that was broken up in the 1980’s.  That telephone behemoth actually got bought out in 2005 by one of its split-off companies, Southwestern Bell, later called SBC Communications, and then they renamed themselves AT&T.

AT&T has been on a buying spree, buying out the other splinter companies, buying out Roadrunner, Cingular Wireless, and DirecTV.  Then they bought the Big Kahuna... Time Warner, owner of Warner Brothers, Warner Media, HBO, CNN, The CW, DC Comics, DC Universe Online, and the new HBO Max streaming service.  This put them in the same league as Disney (which owns ABC and recently bought the 20th Century Fox content), Comcast (which owns NBC/Universal and Hulu), and Viacom (which owns Paramount and CBS).

But before the ink could even be dry on all the merger paperwork, AT&T decided to spin off DirecTV and basically sell off control of the Warner stuff in a merger with Discovery.  Oh, they still have some “control” over the two entities, but they won’t be “managing” them anymore.

That’s right folks... DirecTV and HBO Max customers have just been Gekko’d.

You have to wonder why the hell did AT&T do this in the first place.  Why buy a huge entertainment empire and the larger of two digital satellite services only to sell them off?  Why go through all of the hassles with regulatory bodies over antitrust concerns... just to do this?

Well, we all suspect the reason why, don’t we?  Profit.  Just like fictional Gordon Gekko bought out the fictional Bluestar Airlines, AT&T bought out DirecTV and Warner Brothers just to make a huge stinking profit.  And it’s not like they’re going to be completely out of those two businesses.  They still have a stake in them.  But they don’t have to deal with the messes those two businesses are involved in.  They’re not “the manager” for future Karens to demand to see when they want to cancel their satellite service or complain about R-rated material on HBO Max.  All the reward and none of the responsibility.

Sadly, this is just one of many problems that we face concerning Big Tech and Big Media, and, basically Big Corporate in general.  Big buyouts and mergers, big sales, big shuffling, jobs lost, competition lost, and all in the name of profit, profit, and profit.

And yet, this is probably the easier of the issues that could be resolved.  We have the Federal Communications Commission dealing with the broadcast aspect, and we have the Department of Justice and the Department of Commerce for the antitrust aspects.  A rule could be put in place that limits a corporate buyout so they can’t turn around and sell off that merged media business or otherwise end it for a certain period of time.  Say, for instance, five years.  So when the next mega-corporation decides to buy another media service, they would be chained to that merger for that period of time.

There are other messes that Big Tech and Big Media have made that also need to be addressed.

I’ve mentioned in previous articles about how Facebook and Amazon and Google have been stifling competition.  Facebook buys Instagram and WhatsApp, Google buys YouTube and Blogger, effectively ensuring dominance in those fields.  It would be no different than if Ford bought out tire and battery companies and then demanded all their vehicles only use those products.

An ongoing issue with Big Media has been the pissing contest between media providers and cable and satellite services.  Media providers like Cox Communications and Tenga and Meridith and Sinclair have been upping content prices for their TV services, forcing cable and satellite providers to up their rates to compensate.  Then they each run ads whining to the public about how “unfair” the other side is.  And now we can add streaming media to that mess, with Google getting in a pissing contest with Roku over YouTubeTV.

YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, they’ve all provided mechanisms for users to make money in addition to their own ad revenue mechanisms.  Hell, whole groups of people have made a living off posting pictures and videos because of monetization.  Yet that monetization has been at risk for the most asinine of reasons, and it’s not just because conservatives spread lies and misinformation.  Some lose monetization because they’re women who happen to show cleavage.  Some lose monetization because they dare to criticize a religious belief or a political group and that’s declared “bullying”.  Some lose monetization because they swear, and then lose monetization even if they don’t swear.

It's one thing to have a clear set of rules that users should follow, such as don’t show sex or nudity, don’t spread lies about a pandemic or its vaccines, don’t advocate for the violent overthrow of the government, or don’t be violent.  But many of the complaints this commentator has come across from social media users have nothing to do with any of that.  “Don’t show sex or nudity” becomes censoring women from being seen in bikinis or lingerie or simply bouncing, even though certain social media have challenges that ask women to do just that.  “Don’t be violent” ends up censoring people because they simply said something about “ass-kicking” and not be literal.

Of course, we have the conservatives and their false claims of persecution, claiming without proof that they’re being “censored” by social media and then complain about it... where?  On social media.  The random acts of actual censorship and demonetization only add to their fake claims.

The ultimate goal of conservatives is to get rid of a certain provision called Section 230 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.  It’s the provision that says that providers of content, such as Facebook or Instagram or Twitter or YouTube, cannot be held liable for the content of their users.  And yet that is precisely what social media has been trying to do... be the censors.  Conservatives want to arrest and/or sue Facebook or Instagram or Twitter execs for what their users post, or for them being blocked for posting lies and encouraging insurrection.  And what doesn’t help is that liberals are thinking they should be able to do the same thing.

What also doesn’t help is when you have fascist governors like Florida’s thug Governor DeSantis passing laws that forbid social media from blocking politicians, period.  So the people who advocated for the violent overthrow of the government and spread endless lies about voting and endless lies about coronavirus and vaccines would not be blocked if they happen to be members of any level of government.

This needs to stop.  This all needs to stop.

Let’s get brutally honest here... Big Tech and Big Media need to get their collective acts together just like any other parts of Big Corporate.  If they don’t, then other forces will do it for them, and they really will not like that.  We’re already seeing that with Fascist Florida.

Facebook and Google and Amazon and Apple need to understand that they need competition.  It challenges them to do better.  Apple needed to up their game to out-do Microsoft, and they did.  And now Google is trying to do the same.  You don’t get that when you buy up and buy out the competition.

As for content, Facebook is learning the hard way right now that whatever standards you set, you need to enforce them universally and be consistent.  And your users have every right to make some coin off their work just like you already do.  After all, you invited them do to that.  Be consistent with that as well.

Section 230 was put into law for a reason.  The reason is simple: because Internet access and broadcasting have long been considered a public service like phones and water and electricity.  Private-managed, sure.  But only because nobody wanted the government to directly manage it all.  Just like nobody wanted one private company to end up running the whole phone service in America back in the 1980’s.  If you don’t want the government to step in, then it’s up to Big Tech and Big Media to not give the government a reason to.

Clean it up, before the government feels obligated to do it on our behalf.