By Caitlin Johnstone
August 29, 2022:
Information Clearing House
--Facebook
restricted visibility of The New York Post’s
Hunter Biden laptop story in the lead-up to the
2020 election after receiving counsel from the
F.B.I., according to Facebook/Meta CEO Mark
Zuckerberg.
“So we took a
different path than Twitter,” Zuckerberg said during
a Thursday appearance on The Joe Rogan
Experience.
“Basically the
background here is the F.B.I., I think basically
came to us — some folks on our team and was
like, ‘Hey, um, just so you know, like, you
should be on high alert. There was the — we
thought that there was a lot of Russian
propaganda in the 2016 election. We have it on
notice that basically there’s about to be some
kind of dump of — that’s similar to that. So
just be vigilant.’”
Zuckerberg said a
decision was made to restrict that information
on Facebook’s multibillion-user platform. He
said that unlike Twitter, which banned the
sharing of the article entirely, Facebook opted
for the somewhat subtler option of censorship by
algorithm.
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“The distribution
on Facebook was decreased,” he said, adding when
pressed by Rogan that the decreased visibility
of the article happened to a “meaningful”
extent.
As we’ve discussed
previously,
censorship by algorithm is becoming the
preferred censorship method on large Silicon
Valley platforms because it can be done to far
more people with far less objection than
outright de-platforming and bans.
In addition to
being censored across social media platforms,
the Hunter Biden laptop story was first ignored
and dismissed by
the mainstream news media, then spun
as a Russian disinformation operation.
Those media outlets eventually came
around to admitting that
the leaked emails were probably authentic, and
Hunter Biden tacitly authenticated them himself
when he
acknowledged that
the information “could” have come from his
laptop.
Nothing we know so
far that came from that laptop was as scandalous
as the unified front presented by the news media
and Silicon Valley in reducing the political
impact of an October surprise before a
presidential election.
And now we know
that the reason the world’s largest social media
platform censored that particular story was
because they were cautioned by the F.B.I.
against allowing such information to circulate.
How many of those other institutions suppressed
that news story because they were told to by the
F.B.I. or other government agencies? How often
are U.S. government agencies involving
themselves in the act of censorship? What other
information is being suppressed in this or
similar ways? What other information will be
suppressed in the future?
Because of the
veils of government and corporate secrecy which
obscure our view of the behaviors of power, we
don’t get to have answers to these questions.
All we get to have is what oligarchs like
Zuckerberg choose to tell us, in whatever way
and to whatever extent they choose to tell us
about them.
But even what we’ve
been told is pretty ugly. A government agency
and a social media platform of unprecedented
influence teaming up together to silence
impactful political speech is censorship by any
sane definition. Mainstream liberals can come up
with all kinds of arguments for why the continually expanding justifications
for online censorship are fine and normal and
not really censorship, but are they able to
maintain those justifications when government
agencies are actively involved? Is it really
better when political speech is being censored
by a collaboration of government operatives and
billionaires than censored directly by the
government alone?
Alan MacLeod has
been putting out a
number of reports
with Mintpress News documenting
the way many veterans from the F.B.I., C.I.A.,
NSA and other government agencies have been
recruited to work for tech companies like
Google/YouTube, Facebook/Meta and Twitter. The
intimacy with which these government and
corporate entities are working together is
growing and they’re making less and less effort
to conceal it.
In a power
structure without clear boundaries separating
corporations from the government, corporate
censorship is state censorship. The
mightiest power structure on Earth is growing
more and more brazen and shameless about this
reality.
You know you are
living in an oligarchy when Mark Zuckerberg has
more political influence over your country than
any elected official. Democracy is an illusion.
Those who live under the U.S. empire are a
propagandized and politically impotent
population who only think they are free because
they’ve been given the illusion of freedom, and
less and less effort is being made to sustain
that illusion.
We are ruled by
unelected sociopaths who have no wisdom, no
compassion, and no intention of ever
relinquishing their rule. This will continue
unless and until enough of us wake up to what’s
going on to stop them.
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