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Big-Tech's Coordinated Attack: Amazon shuts down Parler's servers to Eliminate Any Conservative Voices On-Line- It's A Political CONSPIRACY Against 75 Million Americans

Posted by freedomforall 4 years, 3 months ago to Politics
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"Update (2210 ET): Parler CEO John Matze has issued a statement (emphasis ours):

Sunday (tomorrow) at midnight Amazon will be shutting off all of our servers in an attempt to completely remove free speech off the internet. There is the possibility Parler will be unavailable on the internet for up to a week as we rebuild from scratch. We prepared for events like this by never relying on amazons proprietary infrastructure and building bare metal products.

We will try our best to move to a new provider right now as we have many competing for our business, however Amazon, Google and Apple purposefully did this as a coordinated effort knowing our options would be limited and knowing this would inflict the most damage right as President Trump was banned from the tech companies.

This was a coordinated attack by the tech giants to kill competition in the market place. We were too successful too fast. You can expect the war on competition and free speech to continue, but don’t count us out.

#speakfreely

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Update (2130 ET): And so the hammer has come down late on Saturday, when Amazon officially kicked Parler off its cloud Web hosting service, AWS according to Buzzfeed. The suspension means that once the ban takes effect on Sunday, the website - which as of this moment is still up - will be offline until it finds someone else to host it.

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Update (2100 ET): As expected, Apple removed Parler permanently from its app store on Saturday. "[T]here is no place on our platform for threats of violence and illegal activity," the iPhone maker said, according to CNN which adds that Apple notified Parler of its decision in a message that said it had violated the company's app store terms.

"The processes Parler has put in place to moderate or prevent the spread of dangerous and illegal content have proved insufficient," Apple told Parler. "Specifically, we have continued to find direct threats of violence and calls to incite lawless action in violation of Guideline 1.1 - Safety - Objectionable Content."

Apple's notice said Parler's responses to an earlier warning were inadequate, including Parler's defense that it had been taking violent rhetoric on its platform "very seriously for weeks" and that it had a moderation plan "for the time being," according to Apple.

A search for the Parler app as of 8pm showed that the app was no longer there, with the search query returning recommended substitutes.

A coalition of Amazon corporate employees have demanded that the Seattle-based megacorp kick Parler off the Amazon Web Services (AWS) platform unless 'posts inciting violence' are removed, which would force the Trump-friendly Twitter competitor to find another host.

According to CNBC, an employee advocacy group - Amazon Employees for Climate Justice - said in a Saturday tweet that AWS should "deny Parler services until it removes posts inciting violence, including at the Presidential inauguration."

Enough is enough. Amazon hosts Parler on @awscloud.

As Amazon workers, we demand Amazon deny Parler services until it removes posts inciting violence, including at the Presidential inauguration.

We cannot be complicit in more bloodshed and violent attacks on our democracy.

— Amazon Employees For Climate Justice (@AMZNforClimate) January 9, 2021
More via CNBC:

Pressure has been mounting for Amazon to stop hosting Parler on AWS after other tech giants took action against the social media app in the wake of the deadly U.S. Capitol riot earlier this week. Google on Friday removed Parler from its app store for Android users, Google Play Store. BuzzFeed News reported on Friday that Apple has threatened to pull Parler from its App Store.

Parler, which launched in 2018, has emerged as a popular platform for President Trump’s allies in the last year by billing itself as a free speech alternative to mainstream social media services like Twitter and Facebook. -CNBC

In 2019, Amazon pulled the plug on their AWS partnership with Twitter alternative GAB over user posts. CEO Andrew Torba essentially blamed the CIA - claiming that a "PSYOP campaign started back in early December" in which newly created accounts were "popping up out of nowhere and making threats of violence."

Torba's letter continues:

After this week, it's clear why this PSYOP was started: to take down alt-tech platforms and frame them for the January 6th protests that ended with the police killing an unarmed woman.

Almost instantly after police allowed protestors into the Capitol the New York Times started a baseless narrative that this protest was organized on alt-tech sites, and in particular on Gab, without offering any proof, screenshots, usernames, or evidence to back these baseless claims. I've recorded a video highlighting how this all played out. I hope you'll take some time to watch it to learn how the CIA Mockingbird Media complex operates. The way we fight back is with truth and by speaking truth to their power, which is quickly fading."


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  • Posted by $ Thoritsu 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I suppose you are right, but one can post communist ideas here. The forum will just erupt.

    Why do we need Section 230 protection for this site? Do you think it could/would be sued into bankruptcy?

    Those later misuses should be pursued as anti-trust, RICO and/or libel.
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  • Posted by shaifferg 4 years, 3 months ago
    What may be required now is a few law firms that have "gone "Galt" to identify themselves to those being censored and if needed provide pro-bono service or service at Gulch pricing.
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  • Posted by gmcase 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    We have been running full speed toward Fascism for decades with a short break during the Trump admin. It is now in hyper speed.
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  • Posted by term2 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    the more I think about it, we are already fascist in many areas. You can design a car, but only the way the government wants it. Same with medical devices, same with ANY business in Las Vegas (where I currently live). You can build a house, but only if you meet the government codes. Personally, I am tired of all this nonsense. It makes me angry actually.
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  • Posted by term2 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    hmm, good point. I dont know but if its high tech, I am sure they can delist anyone they want
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  • Posted by $ jdg 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    That would ban all forums intended for just one side, including this one.

    I propose a more modest change: put teeth in the existing "good faith" clause of Section 230 by spelling out that 230 does not give forum owners the right to break their promises (such as banning someone for conduct the company's Terms of Service don't forbid, or lying about why) and does not legalize deceptive practices such as shadowbanning.

    Meanwhile I'd make it easier to sue for (1) monopolistic behavior such as the Visa blacklist and (2) misuse of your personal information or deception about it, as now practiced by Facebook and Google.
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  • Posted by 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I live in a rural area, too, but there are small businesses in small outlying towns and villages. I drive some distance (15 mile one way) to shop in small businesses. It is a small sacrifice compared to the patriots who fought to get freedom against the dictator King George. I'm not going to consent to slavery for a few conveniences.
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  • Posted by $ Thoritsu 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Well someone has to enforce IP. That is the smallest part of the proposal. What about the rest?
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  • Posted by Eyecu2 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Ok, Gab is back up maybe it was correct when I said that it was a maintenance issue.
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  • Posted by Eyecu2 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    As I live in a VERY rural area just outside of the Houston area I basically get everything that I need from within Houston. Which means I do my grocery shopping with those that I wish to avoid.

    I kind of have a feeling like the kids from the movie Red Dawn, when I have to go into town for supplies....Really hope that that doesn't become a prophetic statement.
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  • Posted by 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    You know your local area better than I do, Eyecu. You have to do your own research there. Talk to your neighbors, family, friends and find local alternatives. I bet there are local small businesses who need customers.
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  • Posted by Rex_Little 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    OK, but you had to get a URL from somewhere, and there's some entity which connects me with your server if I type that URL into my address bar. Can that entity disconnect you?
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  • Posted by $ jdg 4 years, 3 months ago
    All alt-tech companies can expect the same treatment, unless and until their entire supply chain is entirely companies that are sane enough not to listen to the woketards. (And this can't always be achieved in the case of monopolies and near-monopolies. For instance, Gab can't accept credit card payments because Visa blacklisted them and MC and Discover use Visa's blacklist too.)

    I predict that Parler will be down for a month or two and then come right back up again with a more robust supply chain, just as Gab did.

    I also predict that the media smears against everyone on the right will continue to escalate. That's what big media do.

    And individual "woke" people are going to try to get you and me kicked out of jobs and off platforms. Create accounts under pseudonyms if you don't already have them, and protect them from leaks.

    As for legal remedies such as anti-trust -- they may be available but I would not trust that they'll be there, especially once Biden starts getting his cabinet appointments approved.

    Biden's people have also announced a "second Patriot Act" and restrictions on "spreading disinformation" which may make it harder for alt-tech networks to exist. That's grossly unconstitutional but it will take a while to challenge them. That is where the existence of well funded allies like Parler will help us a lot. Forget about help from traditional civil rights organizations, they have all gone over to the enemy.

    This comment is lengthy because the problem is broad and we are under attack by multiple methods and need to defend against all of them.
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  • Posted by term2 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    In the short term, lets encourage companies to show their colors by letting them know our political leanings and hoping that they discriminate against us.
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  • Posted by term2 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    This is really hard to do, but we can stop dealing with at least some of these. I feel like I am being targeted by the country actually, and I dont really consider myself an american any more
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  • Posted by Eyecu2 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    While I support your position, I have to ask what alternatives do we have to a majority of these companies.
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  • Posted by term2 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I think that if you allow ANY censorship, you are going down a steep slope. Free is Free. Illegal has no meaning if the laws are wrong.
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  • Posted by Eyecu2 4 years, 3 months ago
    OK, so Parler and Gab are now both Offline and I have no idea as to when they will be back up. Nor do I have any idea as to a substitute for these but this makes me fear for this particular method of communication. As we are not the sheep that the general masses have time and again shown themselves to be. I wonder if this and others that are out there with similar non-Left leaning positions may come under attack.
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  • Posted by term2 4 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I never liked AWS or other cloud services anyway, and they obviously have too much power. At our company we host our own files and are independent of the cloud. Its not that hard to do actually.
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  • Posted by term2 4 years, 3 months ago
    The leftists are showing their colors. This is actually a good thing in that it will get conservatives to band together tighter. I have called one of the two banks that we deal with to find out that if they are going to cancel our account for being Trump supporters- that I need to know so I can find other banking relationships.
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  • Posted by Rex_Little 4 years, 3 months ago
    What's the vulnerability of platforms like this one? Who would have the power to shut down GaltsGulchOnline, or VDare, or Unz, etc.? Or if the shoe were on the other foot, Slate or HuffPo?
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