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Turmoil most nearly means
Turmoil most nearly means













turmoil most nearly means

turmoil most nearly means

Every service is presumed to be a turncoat until proven to be pro-freedom. Is this an intentional behaviour, or just an accident of how the spam filter AI reacts to certain keywords? I do not know, but I now cannot trust any of these Marxist-aligned platforms. But I do note unusual patterns of nearly all correspondence going to spam at times. I still use Google apps for my email, for instance, and have not been kicked off (yet).

turmoil most nearly means

The censorship betrayal problem doesn’t end with the deplatformings. For instance, the service I use for domain management is one I choose because I happen to know the CEO personally, and despite different outlooks would hope to be protected from racketeering. I am in a similar position to companies like Gab, who have been forced to build independent infrastructure and not depend on “Big Tech” applications. Confidence in the entire tech industry is undermined when trust is systematically broken this way.įor me to engage in any technological or publishing endeavour is now an expensive proposition. Each occasion is a breach of the trust we place in institutions to be treated equally, fairly, and lawfully. Many times I have been deplatformed without any explanation, or even notification. I have personally been targeted by a large number of censorship attacks. It is easy to note the ubiquitous institutional betrayal by the weaponised media, medical establishment, legal system, and government.

TURMOIL MOST NEARLY MEANS FULL

At one level I have become accustomed to broken trust, but I hadn’t really stood back to itemise it all and take in its full scope. A friend recently passed a comment noting that (for a well-mannered “nice” person) I had endured an awful lot of betrayal. Sometimes it takes someone else to point out the blindingly obvious to you.















Turmoil most nearly means