In competition with Twitter? This site cannot be reached however, there is Gab as an alternative, apparently not set up to fail (or perhaps to be a honey pot designed to trap dissenters to the narrative?). Gab currently has infrastructure problems related only to the vast and sudden influx of new users. (I can't imagine why that's happening.) Give them time to catch up to new demand.
Removed from YT but available to those who go looking.
You can't stop the signal, Mal. You can never stop the signal.
It has been known for a good long time now that the msm is controlled by a very small number of corporations with significantly aligned agendas.
Of course there will be some material on alternative sites that express ideas you don't approve. So what? Rejecting ideas is within the purview of the individual.
Finding newsworthy stories that are not in the news is surprisingly easy but does take a little effort.
As many have pointed out, there are those who took 1984 to be an instruction manual rather than a warning. Unsurprisingly, they are fairly easy to detect by approx half a given population base. Surprisingly, the other half of any given population base seem incapable of grasping that they are backing the bad guys, that they therefore are the bad guys, no matter how obvious it becomes.
The core problems are evident all through the western world, throughout the whole world. One message, one narrative, no dissenting opinion permitted. That there is no dissent permitted is the prime reason opposition builds.
We are a self organizing species by nature, building hierarchical structures from the many up to the few; the few then develop the delusion that we are a species organized from the top down, a point of view appealing to those who want to control other people and insufficiently resisted by those who want to control only themselves. In part, this may account for the cyclical nature of the rise and fall of civilizations.
In general, things go on until the cannot any longer. Then they stop.
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