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Actually, Color-Blindness Isn’t Racist [Coleman Hughes, TFP]

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  • Color-blindness was once considered a progressive attitude, but is now seen as backwards, and even racist.
  • In reality, color-blindness is neither racist nor backwards; it is the belief that we should strive to treat people without regard to race in our public policy and personal lives.
  • Color-blindness has deep roots in the fight against slavery and segregation, and was embraced by the Civil Rights Movement.
  • Modern activists and intellectuals have twisted the history of color-blindness to delegitimize it, but this is a false history.
  • Color-blindness is the best way to govern a multiracial democracy and to fight racism, and abandoning it would be a mistake.

Click HERE for original. Published December 20, 2022

The Rise of the DeSantis Democrats [Olivia Reingold, TFP]

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  • DeSantis Democrats are Florida voters who, until recently, identified as Democrats but in November opted to reelect Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.
  • They are disaffected Democrats alienated from the party and are characterized by their focus on practicality.
  • The big question is whether people like them will become permanent Republicans, and if they can be convinced to vote for a party they once didn’t imagine voting for.
  • They are similar to Reagan Democrats and may shape the national political landscape in 2024.
  • Ron DeSantis is seen by supporters as an “effective” and “chief executive” figure who is the “good parts of Trump” without the cockiness.
  • His supporters are diverse, ranging from nostalgic Democrats to disillusioned progressives.
  • DeSantis’ policies, such as his stance against illegal immigration and rejection of “Covid theater”, have earned him the support of many Floridians.
  • There has been a shift in the priorities of Floridians, which has led to a surge in DeSantis’ popularity.

Click HERE for original. Published December 19, 2022

The Twitter Files and the Future of the Democratic Party With Silicon Valley’s Congressman [Bari Weiss, TFP]

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  • Ro Khanna is a progressive congressman from Silicon Valley who speaks out on the unintended consequences of technology and the digital revolution.
  • Khanna’s policies on Big Tech are not what many would expect, and he was one of the few Democrats to criticize Twitter’s decision to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story.
  • Khanna believes there is a need to have a conversation about how free speech works on social media platforms, and how to make sure everyone has a fair shake on them.
  • He believes that Twitter should have documented Donald Trump’s tweets inciting violence in a consistent way before banning him.
  • Khanna suggests solutions such as giving people the right to their own data, reforming Section 230, and embracing a “new economic patriotism” that focuses on bringing production back to America.
  • Khanna is not yet considering a future presidential run, and is currently happy making a contribution from Silicon Valley.

Click HERE for original. Published December 17, 2022

Why Twitter Really Banned Trump [The Free Press]

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  • On January 8, 2021, Twitter permanently suspended Donald Trump’s account, the first and only time a sitting head of state has been kicked off the platform.
  • Despite Trump’s tweets that morning not violating Twitter policies, the company decided to ban him due to pressure from employees, many of whom had been calling for his ban for months.
  • World leaders expressed their concerns, citing the precedent it set for freedom of speech and democratic rule.
  • Twitter had long resisted calls to ban Trump, citing their mission to provide a forum for people to engage their leaders directly.
  • Ultimately, Twitter’s decision to ban Trump raised questions about the power an individual or corporation has over public conversations.

Click HERE for original. Published December 15, 2022

Twitter’s Secret Blacklists [Bari Weiss, Abigail Shrier, Michael Shellenberger and Nellie Bowles, TFP]

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  • Twitter secretly suppressed the visibility of accounts or subjects deemed undesirable or dangerous without informing users.
  • Twitter denies shadow banning, but executives prefer the term “visibility filtering” which is used to suppress posts by conservative or non-woke thinkers.
  • Prominent figures such as Stanford’s Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Turning Point USA Executive Director Charlie Kirk, and right-wing talk-show host Dan Bongino were all targeted.
  • Twitter’s Site Integrity Policy-Policy Escalation Support team (SIP-PES) was responsible for making the biggest, most politically sensitive decisions.
  • Twitter CEO Elon Musk believes the platform was sending civilization in a bad direction and is open to ideas to prevent censorship.

Click HERE for original. Published December 15, 2022

What the Hell Happened to PayPal? [Rupa Subramanya, The Free Press]

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  • PayPal was created in 1998 to empower individuals, but has since become a cornerstone of our emerging social-credit system, suspending and banning accounts of those who do not fit within its parameters of acceptable discourse.
  • PayPal has suspended or banned accounts of entrepreneurs, writers, academics, activists, Bitcoin investors, journalists, and advocacy groups, without explanation.
  • PayPal has teamed up with the Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center to examine how extremists use financial platforms to fund their activities.
  • PayPal’s updated Acceptable Use Policy prohibits all “objectionable” activity, and violators face a $2,500 penalty.
  • PayPal CEO Dan Schulman has been fuzzy when it comes to defining the boundaries of free expression.
  • PayPal, founded in Silicon Valley with a mission to empower people, has become a pillar of a new social-credit system that punishes those who don’t adhere to the unofficial party line.
  • This system was largely enabled by the Patriot Act, Ebay’s acquisition of PayPal, and the WikiLeaks controversy.
  • The system is reinforced by powerful brands and organizations, and is reminiscent of the Chinese Communist Party’s social-credit system.
  • Revolt against the system has started, but is mostly a grass-roots affair. Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, is worried about the system and is taking steps to fulfill the mission that PayPal has abandoned.

Click HERE for original. Published December 13, 2022

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