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The Propaganda Report

Ep. 106 - Is Alex Jones Ban Corporate Fascism? Originally Aired on 8.11.18

The Propaganda Report

Brad Binkley

News, Daily News, Comedy, News Commentary

4.6 • 916 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2018

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

Alex Jones has been banned from Apple, Facebook, Youtube, and many other social media platforms. Is this a violation of free speech or an exercise of private property rights? Or could it be something else all together? On the show we talk about what happened, the dangerous precedent the banning of Jones sets, and how the broad ranging implications of the ban could affect the rest of us. Show originally aired on WSB 750 Atlanta, on August 11th, 2018 If you haven’t, Subscribe to the Propaganda Report podcast on iTunes. Rate and review us because it helps us move up in the search rankings and we’d love to hear from you. Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Google Play Or subscribe on your Android listening platform of choice.  THANK YOU to our current Patrons and everyone who’s donated to the show via Paypal or supported the show in other ways. It is your donations that enable us to continue doing the show.  If you haven’t donated but would like to, you can do so at Paypal I’ve changed our link because the previous one keep messing up for some reason. Thank you! or better yet, you can become a Patron. https://www.patreon.com/propagandareport Like the Propaganda Report Podcast on Facebook  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Alex Jones banned from Apple, Google, and Facebook. Is it a violation of free speech or an exercise of private property rights? The Monica Perez show starts now.

0:14.7

This is Monica Perez, your Libertarian voice on News 95-5 and AM 750 WSP every Saturday from 3 to 6.

0:28.0

Talking about what I think are the most important issues of the week, especially in the context of our rights, liberties,

0:39.2

constitutional protections, anything that I think is going to continue the erosion of the freedom in our

0:47.4

society.

0:48.4

And that freedom, like, freedom is used as a word, basically means, is used to justify anything.

0:56.1

Every politician on both sides will use the word freedom to justify anything they want to do.

1:02.1

You can't have freedom without war, you know, you can't have

1:04.3

freedom with that welfare. It's like, no, I'm talking about actual liberties to do what you

1:10.7

want and not encroach on other people's rights to do what they want.

1:14.7

And that this Alex Jones issue really brings up a lot of those points.

1:23.0

It brings up what it means to,

1:25.6

what are the remedies for when you encroach on somebody else's right.

1:32.1

So if Alex Jones uses his free speech

1:34.6

and it hurts other people, does there need to be a law against it

1:38.0

or does the other person just get to sue him? If he wants to say what he wants on Google or Apple, are they allowed to ban him because they're a private company?

1:49.4

Or are they not allowed to ban him because they use the internet which was created by DARPA, the government's

1:55.9

defense research arm, or because they're actually fronts for the government.

2:01.8

I can make a case for that. So there are a lot of really

2:05.3

important questions here. I also think you know I have a very maybe a unique

2:11.9

opinion about Alex Jones and who he is and what he does and

2:17.1

the meaning of it all so we have this is seems like an isolated issue, but there is so much to unpack and talk about when it comes to this controversy.

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