Category: Media (Censoring resistance to reset, mainstreaming control via reset)
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Edward Snowden on Government Surveillance and the Imposition of a MonoCulture
In “Cultural Revolutions,” Edward Snowden reflects on the challenges of creativity in a world increasingly burdened by ideological conformity and surveillance. Drawing inspiration from Ai Weiwei’s memoir, he highlights the parallels between the oppressive environments of China during the Cultural Revolution and contemporary pressures in the West, where political correctness can stifle individual expression. Snowden…
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How AI and Biased Imagery Shape Our Perceptions Without Us Knowing
Our perceptions are greatly impacted by the pictures we see on social media and the internet daily, which frequently serve to reinforce prejudices and preconceptions, particularly those related to gender roles in the workplace. According to studies, search engines and platforms with a lot of images, such as Google and AI-generated material, frequently reflect and…
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Social Media Algorithms and the Importance of Informed Voting
The BBC invented “Gabriela,” a fictional voter, to investigate how social media sites use algorithms to influence political beliefs. Gabriela’s feeds were initially apolitical, but after Elon Musk’s platform improvements, X (previously Twitter) began to prioritize Trump-related information. Meanwhile, TikTok’s algorithm promoted a pro-Kamala Harris video that reflected her identification as a Latina voter, while…
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The Dangers of Platforming Pro-War Narratives Without Accountability
Critics have condemned New York Times columnist Bret Stephens for advocating military escalation against Iran, accusing him of promoting dangerous rhetoric without addressing the potential human toll. Stephens advocated for swift U.S. military action and rejected diplomatic restraint with Israel, citing Iran’s nuclear threat and recent missile strikes. Stephens’ position on Iran has drawn criticism…
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Unveiling the Risks of Emotion-Tracking Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace
The article examines the growing use of emotion-tracking AI in various industries, like the workplace, and the concerns raised regarding its implications. Emotion-tracking AI analyzes biological signals and behavioral data to predict and assess people’s feelings, but its scientific validity and potential biases have been questioned. The study suggests that while emotion-tracking AI could address…
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Feds Colluded With Big Banks to Spy on Americans’ Financial Transactions
The U.S. House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government released a report revealing broad surveillance of private financial transactions of millions of Americans following the events of the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol “attack”. The U.S. government asked major banks to identify transactions related to firearms or sporting goods stores. This…
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Mainstream Media Helps Corrupted LGBT Movement Launch Fear Campaign as Support for Parent Rights Grows
In this blog published last September 4, 2023, by LifeSite News, pro-life activist Jonathon Van Maren notes the ramping up of fear campaign designed to “a) demonize those who wish to include parents in essential discussions about their children and b) insist that these policies will literally result in dead Canadian kids”. Van Maren hopes…