From Matt Taibbi <taibbi@substack.com>
To: "add1dda@aol.com" <add1dda@aol.com>
Sent: thursday, october 26, 2023 at 04:11:08
Note to Readers: On "Project Amy"
"someone has to be made the face of the digital censorship movement. it might as well be minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar
Matt Taibbi
Oct 26
If you read this morning's racket article about senator Amy Klobuchar's letter to Jeff Bezos asking for "proactive measures" to suppress sites like substack or rumble, you probably gathered I'm in a mood. I've had it. Whether it's newsguard slapping "anti-us" labels on Joe Lauria and consortium news, or drs. Jay Bhattacharya, Aaron Kheriaty, and Martin Kulldorff censored on multiple platforms for being right on covid, or podcaster Alison Morrow fired from a state job for interviewing Kheriaty, or friend CJ Hopkins in germany criminally convicted for a book cover, or the fbi asking twitter to remove Aaron Mate for the ukrainian secret police, or ballooning budget requests of "counter-disinformation" enforcement agencies, or the new jailing even of Owen Shroyer for having "helped create January 6th" with speech, or of course the forever-detention of Julian Assange, and above all the total indifference of legacy media to all of it, it's over. I've lost patience. time for a more focused approach.
a problem when grappling with the censorship hydra is that it has no public face, no Tipper Gore or Jerry Falwell to personify the topic. Klobuchar, for reasons listed this morning and beyond, is right for this role. she needs to be red pencil Amy, blacklist Amy, Amy "thought police" Klobuchar. and longshot or not, removal of her from office in next year's election or even from senate leadership positions is a worthwhile goal. the rest of Washington needs to read public sentiment about this issue through a colleague's public relations dilemma.
I've already got a lot on my plate, but I'll make Klobuchar a personal branding project, even if it takes time. I'll write up any move she makes in this direction, or not in this direction. Her lesser-known partner in the bid to make Amazon a "verified sources only" zone, congressman Joseph Morelle of the Rochester, New York area, can be thrown in. Think of Morelle as the VP half of the censorship movement's ticket. It's nothing personal. At earlier times this person could have been anyone from Rick Stengel to Adam Schiff (especially him) or Mark Warner. Klobuchar and Morelle just picked the wrong time in my personal downward spiral to pull this stunt.
t-shirting, postering, meming ideas very welcome.
incidentally, I'm still planning town halls on the speech subject, and in fact have one confirmed at my old college in the third week of november. (details to come). willing to do more if anyone can help on the venue side. although perhaps these events would be best held in minnesota now.
for readers who might be concerned I'm losing my mind, you're not wrong. what can I say? even my dog flashes worried looks at me these days. but I was pushed. pushed, I say! and so were many, many others. A la bataille!
N.S.: I dunno, when I think of the digital censorship movement these days, I think of the following three men: Peter Brimelow, Jared Taylor, and Elon Musk.
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Good article.Free speech FOR WHITES is what's been censored--no one else.Palestinians can say anything they want,blacks the same way--no pushback
Mex?You don't know what the hell they're even saying so they're in the clear from that aspect.
Anyone who tries to stop Whites from giving an opinion would be a traitor to our forefathers and the Constitution.
--GRA
Funny that he invokes Jerry Falwell and Tipper Gore as censorship boogeymen- coming at cultural issues from the right, their efforts never stood a chance. The Left went so far as to send Bill Cosby to prison, not for his personal depredations, but because he condemned the rap "lifestyle," and had the gall to have a hugely popular TV series that depicted a non-dysfunctional black family, complete with mother and father. Tipper Gore (admittedly married to one of the most evil men in the world) was trying to get record companies to put "warning labels" on their product, at a time when rap was turning popular music into pornography. The effort, like the "Moral Majority," became a joke. -RM
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