Jimmy Dore: Free Speech Hating Liberals Attack Elon Musk

Liberalism 3.0 is authoritarian, elitist, hierarchical and anti-populist. It celebrates unbridled corporate power and monopolies. It relies on censorship to silence dissent and to impose conformity to the elite consensus. It doesn’t have the patience for persuasion. More than anything else, it wants the common man to shut up and know his place and fall in line because he is a source of irritation.

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  1. Liberals aren’t against all speech, they’re against opposing speech and the truth that they can’t defend.

  2. How does the liberal philosophy go? “When we are weak we ask for fairness and tolerance; But when we are strong we silence all opposition.” Or something like that.

  3. …but half the country DIDN’T vote for Biden. The regime currently in power TOOK power ILLEGALLY. Otherwise, good video by Dore I suppose.

  4. Liberals cry what about free speech when some gay Jewish pedophile is not criticized for mocking our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ but once they control the speech, suddenly NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO SAY ANYTHING. This is White Supremacy REEEEEE!

  5. Liberals aren’t against free speech..
    They’re against anything whites do or say that defends our existence ..

  6. Glenn Reynolds:

    “The original [Robert Reich’s Guardian article] headline — changed after widespread mockery — was this: “Elon Musk’s vision for the Internet is dangerous nonsense: Musk has long advocated a libertarian vision of an ‘uncontrolled’ internet. That’s also the dream of every dictator, strongman and demagogue.”
    The mockery was understandable. “Libertarian visions” of “uncontrolled” speech haven’t actually been the stock-in-trade of dictators, strongmen and demagogues. Typically, those authoritarian figures want to silence their opponents and ensure that their own voices, and those of their satraps and sycophants, are the only ones heard. . . .
    In George Orwell’s “1984,” war is peace, freedom is slavery and ignorance is strength. To these Orwellian inversions, Reich would add another: Censorship is free speech. But it’s not, and claiming otherwise won’t make it so.”

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