Nobody really believes Discord shut down WallStreetBets cause of hate speech or misinformation. That could've been done well before the panic over Gamestop. No, Discord is engaging in censorship to protect hedge fund firms from losing billions over risky short bets.
WSB shared their theses on stocks with everyone across multiple online platforms. They mobilized and overpowered the more traditional Wall Street speculators with their narrative. So, they aren't guilty of misinformation but rather challenging orthodoxy in many firms.
There's an infamous bloodsucking shortseller named Andrew Left at @CitronResearch, who consistently puts out misinformation about stocks in order to drive their prices down. No rush will occur among popular online platforms to censor and stop his influence.
Andrew, Citron, Melvin Capital, CNBC pundits, and others do not like the "Eat the Rich" vibes that have come to define WSB's speculation. They're out for revenge against any working or middle class person who made a bet to try and increase their income just a little bit.
It doesn't apply to all of WSB, however, many posters aren't getting $2,000 stimulus checks immediately as Biden promised. They put what little savings they had into bets to help them survive, like this person who was able to "treat" themselves to name brand food products (!!!).
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Never Trump Republicans rebranding their atrocious political selves on cable news were atrocious, but the next phase is much worse I'm afraid. They will be in media daily ensuring Biden doesn't bow to pressure to make changes that would meaningfully improve lives of citizens.
We had a preview of this chapter during the Democratic presidential primary. Never Trump Republicans kept weighing in on what the party needed to do to suppress the progressive insurgency opposed to Biden, like Obama and Democratic Party establishment needed any help.
After the Capitol Hill raid/riot, it was trendy for Republicans to ditch Trump. Corporations divested from him and centrist liberals welcomed former Trump supporters in the House. On MSNBC/CNN, Liz Cheney was the voice of reason in the Republican Party.
At Senate confirmation hearing, Secretary of State nominee Anthony Blinken defends support for war in Libya
“In fact, I think it’s been written about. I was [Biden’s] national security adviser, and he didn’t agree with that course of action.”
Blinken: “I support providing that lethal assistance [arms] to Ukraine. In fact, I had the opportunity to write exactly that in the New York Times about three years ago.”
Blinken says he agrees with Sen. Rubio, still supports failed coup leader Juan Guaido and regime change in Venezuela.
“Maybe we need to look at how we more effectively target the sanctions we have so regime enablers really feel the pain”
In London, it won't be long before a bail application hearing for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange starts. I'm attending remotely and will have updates in this thread.
Some history of the case: after Assange was arrested and expelled from the Ecuador embassy, he was convicted of "jumping" bail when he sought asylum. He was issued a 50-week sentence.
Sentencing judge said he exploited his "privileged position to flout the law."
Assange was scheduled for release from Belmarsh high-security prison in September 2019, after completing his sentence for "jumping" bail (essentially, he was criminalized for seeking asylum).
We're moments away from British judge announcing extradition decision in WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's case. I'll have live updates shortly.
In their closing argument, Assange's legal team outlined how they believed the case brought by the Trump Justice Department was "politically motivated"
The Crown Prosecution Service, which represents the US government in the extradition proceedings, has contended WikiLeaks is in the "business of encouraging individuals to hack into computers"—clearly criminalizing their decade-plus record of journalism. dissenter.substack.com/p/closing-argu…
Hey everyone. Here to tell you @SouthwestAir thinks the pandemic is over.
Yep, they did their research and consulted some very important people and now they’re canceling flights that aren’t packed to the gills and filling all middle seats with potential COVID carriers.
My nonstop flight to Chicago was canceled twice. I sat on a plane in Columbus for over an hour before learning this flight would have no empty seats.
I had flown from Denver with many middle seats open.
But at least @SouthwestAir’s stock price has almost fully recovered since pandemic slammed it hard earlier this year.
As a customer, I’m always happy to sacrifice my personal health for their shareholders’ wealth. Aren’t you?
Tom Philpott (@tomphilpott ) reported in 2011 on Vilsack's total cave-in to biotech genetically modified alfalfa from Monsanto was approved without any restrictions.