06/04/2019 / By News Editors
The globalist corporations including the Big Techs now own us. Large corporations no longer respond to the free market since they are rich and powerful monopolies. They are Big Brother.
(Article by S. Noble republished from IndependentSentinel.com)
If you don’t conform to their will, they will ban you, isolate you, and demonize you. They take away your right to speak, to own guns, and to have privacy. If you are pro-life, they will destroy you, and if religion gets it their way, they will destroy that too.
Look at what is going on with Georgia’s abortion law. The Sentinel strongly supports Georgia’s right to pass the law whether we agree with it or not. Not so with Disney CEO Bob Iger. He will take Disney out of Georgia if they sign the abortion bill and it becomes law. The Disney boss is telling Georgians they cannot have an abortion bill that conflicts with his worldview.
Netflix is threatening Georgia also.
These hypocrites film in countries where abortion is banned and gays are persecuted. Their concern is only about power, not values.
The Georgians voted for this and are entitled to this law. It’s the way our government is supposed to work, but these powerful corporations are the same people who want a feudal state without an Electoral College where coastal states making all the decisions.
The tech giants are changing the way we view our right to free speech. It’s only free if they say it is. They ban right-wing pages and websites, but the left can threaten to kill the President and terror groups like Hezbollah can continue to spew their hate.
Try and post facts about guns and see how many hits it gets. Compare a search using Google with DuckDuckGo and you will get a clearly biased result on Google.
Read more at: IndependentSentinel.com or ThoughtPolice.news.
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