Of the numerous web
sites that were also social media locations with free writing venues I have
posted at, Google blog-spot is the sole survivor. Virtually any place I wrote
and posted sometimes politically contentious material eventually was closed
down(or I was banned).* Even Google
blogspot originally was Geocities that Google bought. Geocities before it was
taken over by Geocities was also named something else. Corporatism and the
Democratic left cadre infiltrating internet sites greedily marginalize or close
down outlets for free speech they believe don't support their proprietary
interests. So I am concerned about A.G. Barr's anti-trust targeting of Google,
Facebook and not so much about Amazon since I prefer to use e-bay for looking
for used stuff.
Corporatism has taken
over the democracy of the United States. Its managers are simply intolerant of
non-corporate agenda writing on its venues. They find some pretext to
marginalize, ban or otherwise censor free speech consistently. It is true that
Google is very large, however without some kind of public Internet writing
forum that last through political vicissitudes and the capacity of the 1% to
buy out, take over and shut down web-sites where antipathetic free speech
occurs, Google is about it. In the case of free speech Google's capitalization
is the best factor for independent writing remaining.
* If you look at my archive history you would see the 400% increase in the number of posts I made for the year 2010. That was a result of being banned from Helium after a Democrat was elected to the White House in 2008 and sworn in January 2009. On Dec. 24th I was banned from a no-longer existing for-profit website for writers and so brought my articles over to blogspot.
* If you look at my archive history you would see the 400% increase in the number of posts I made for the year 2010. That was a result of being banned from Helium after a Democrat was elected to the White House in 2008 and sworn in January 2009. On Dec. 24th I was banned from a no-longer existing for-profit website for writers and so brought my articles over to blogspot.
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