Menu
Paynal © 2008
Narrative Managers Argue China-Like Internet Censorship Is Needed by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
(2020-04-26 at 22:37:27 )
Narrative Managers Argue China-Like Internet Censorship Is Needed by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
Neoconservative publication The Atlantic has published an article authored by two university professors titled "Internet Speech Will Never Go Back to Normal", subtitled "In the debate over freedom versus control of the global network, China was largely correct, and the United States was wrong.â€
The article is actually worth reading in full, not just because it is outrage porn for anyone who values human communication that is unregulated by oligarchs and government agencies, but because it is actually packed full of extensively sourced information about the way Silicon Valley tech giants are collaborating with western governments to censor speech. The only difference between this article and something you might read on some libertarian website is that this article argues that all of these regulations on speech are a good thing.
Here is an archive of the article if you do not want to give clicks to The Atlantic, whose editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg once assured the world that "the coming invasion of Iraq will be remembered as an act of profound morality." Do give it a look if this interests you and you have time.
"In the great debate of the past two decades about freedom versus control of the network, China was largely right and the United States was largely wrong," argue the articles authors, one of whom is a former Bush administration lawyer. "Significant monitoring and speech control are inevitable components of a mature and flourishing internet, and governments must play a large role in these practices to ensure that the internet is compatible with a societys norms and values."
The article paints an accurate picture of the ways in which supposedly independent social media platforms have been collaborating with governments and with each other to regulate speech and have increased that collaboration during the Covid-19 pandemic, noting how "In March 2019, Zuckerberg invited the government to regulate -harmful content- on his platform" and how "As in other contexts, Facebook relies on fact-checking organizations and -authorities- (from the World Health Organization to the governments of United States states) to ascertain which content to downgrade or remove."
"These platforms have engaged in -strategic collaboration- with the federal government, including by sharing information, to fight foreign electoral interference," The Atlantic reports after outlining ways in which Facebook, Twitter and Youtube have been censoring speech in "aggressive but still imperfect steps to fend off foreign adversaries."
"The harms from digital speech will also continue to grow, as will speech controls on these networks," the articles authors assert. "And invariably, government involvement will grow. At the moment, the private sector is making most of the important decisions, though often under government pressure. But as Mr. Zuckerberg has pleaded, the firms may not be able to regulate speech legitimately without heavier government guidance and involvement. It is also unclear whether, for example, the companies can adequately contain foreign misinformation and prevent digital tampering with voting mechanisms without more government surveillance."
This article comes out days after journalist Whitney Webb published another article worth reading titled "Techno-Tyranny: How The United States National Security State Is Using Coronavirus To Fulfill An Orwellian Vision". Mr. Webb details how FOIA-obtained document by a United States government organization called the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI) argues for the need to implement authoritarian measures like increased surveillance more in line with those used in China, in order to prevent the PRC from technologically surpassing the United States.
Mr. Webb notes for example how the document "cites the use of mass surveillance on Chinas -huge population base- is an example of how Chinas -scale of consumer market- advantage allowing -China to leap ahead- in the fields of related technologies, like facial recognition."
We are also seeing an increase in surveillance being pushed for in a new report by the think tank Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, arguing that a drastic increase in tech surveillance is "a price worth paying" in order to fight Covid-19. Which is of course hilarious, because having the think tank of a Bush lapdog Prime Minister argue that more surveillance is a price worth paying to stop coronavirus is a lot like a bunch of muggers arguing that time saved by cutting through dark alleyways is worth the increased risk of mugging.
So that is great. We are seeing mainstream narrative managers shriek about the need for new cold war escalations against Chinas bad, bad authoritarian government, while simultaneously arguing that western governments should espouse Beijings worst authoritarian impulses.
This as we have discussed previously is because consent needs to be manufactured in order for the United States-centralized empire to take drastic steps to prevent China from surpassing it and creating a multipolar world, and the freer people are to think and act and organize, the harder that is going to be.
Oligarchs have no business controlling what we can and cannot say to each other.
Governments have no business bringing more and more transparency to us while bringing more and more opacity to themselves.
This is ugly, it is abusive, and it must end.
"This Ms Caitlin Johnstone article with its links are here:"
Thanks for reading!!
Everyone has my unconditional permission to republish or use any part of this work (or anything else I have written) in any way they like free of charge.
My work is entirely reader-supported, so if you enjoyed this piece please consider sharing it around, liking me on Facebook, following my antics on Twitter, throwing some money into my hat on Patreon or Paypal, purchasing some of my "sweet merchandise", buying my new book "Rogue Nation: Psychonautical Adventures With Caitlin Johnstone", or my previous book "Woke: A Field Guide for Utopia Preppers". The best way to get around the internet censors and make sure you see the stuff I publish is to subscribe to the mailing list for "my website", which will get you an email notification for everything I publish. For more info on who I am, where I stand, and what I am trying to do with this platform, "click here".