Interview 1727 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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🗓️ 5 May 2022
⏱️ 27 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome back to New World next week. I'm James Corbett of Corporate Report.com. |
| 0:13.7 | And I'm James Evan Palado from Mediamonarchy.com. It's time to heed the Constitution. |
| 0:18.2 | We have got that Giants go-to-story plus Futurama suicide booths are here and now. |
| 0:23.5 | But first, right on cue again, again, the amazing coordination between nations. |
| 0:28.9 | James, turns out it's not just Brandon and his Disney showtune singing information |
| 0:36.9 | are. It's all over the world. Sixty countries signed declaration. and his Disney showtune singing information czar. |
| 0:39.2 | It's all over the world. |
| 0:48.0 | 60 countries signed declaration to bolster resilience to, of course, combat disinformation and misinformation and misinformation. |
| 0:51.2 | Again, we take this from the fantastic reclaim the net.org. |
| 0:57.4 | Tyrants unite, the United States, and 60 partner countries, including the United Kingdom, of course, Canada, Australia, and members of the EU have signed a sweeping |
| 1:01.9 | declaration for the future of the internet, which commits to bolstering resilience, to disinformation |
| 1:08.2 | and misinformation and misinformation, and somehow upholding free speech rights while |
| 1:12.8 | also censoring harmful content. The White House framed the Declaration as something that |
| 1:17.7 | supports freedom and privacy by focusing on its commitments to protect human rights, |
| 1:22.4 | the free flow of privacy, information, yada, yada, blah. The EU put out, shockingly similar talking points and |
| 1:29.4 | claimed that those who signed onto the Declaration support a future Internet that's open, free, |
| 1:34.3 | global, interoperable, reliable, and secure. Something I believe it was before they were involved. |
| 1:41.8 | However, the commitments in the Declaration are vague and often conflicting. For example, |
| 1:46.2 | the Declaration makes multiple commitments to upholding freedom of expression, yet also commits |
| 1:50.5 | to bolstering resilience to disinformation and misinformation. It also contains the seemingly |
| 1:56.4 | contradictory commitment of ensuring the right to freedom of expression is protected |
| 2:00.5 | when governments and platforms censor content that they deem to be harmful. That sounds double plus good. |
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