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Bret Weinstein on Google censorship, surveillance, manipulation, and why privacy matters - The Hated One

Bret Weinstein on Google censorship, surveillance, manipulation, and why privacy matters - The Hated One

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Bret Weinstein on Google censorship, surveillance, manipulation, and why privacy matters - The Hated One On multiple separate speaking occasions, Bret Weinstein explained the danger of the monopoly position of Google and other tech monopolies. He continuously warns that the society is deeply manipulated by corporate surveillance and algorithmic censorship and explains why privacy matters
Date: 2022-03-20

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So, in a Nutshell, the more ruthless a corporation is, the higher level of control over society and centralization that corporation has? At least that's what I got. In theory this shouldn't make sense - since what's good for society is different than what's good for the corporation - and so the corporation would supposedly go bust and make little to no profit. However, like the Burmese Python invasion of the Everglades proves, if the corporation -species- is ruthless -invasive- enough, it can threaten or even wipe out their competitors -native species. - After this takes effect, those remaining get used to the dominators -invasive species, - accepting them as fact rather than a force that needs to be fought against, like in the distant past -of the native habitat. -
I would like to call this concept Bret explained -The Burmese Python Effect-, plus it sounds cool to me: D

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The established social media giants are intentionally abusing their position of market dominance in a way that, on the surface, would seem to insure splintering their audience and bringing about their own obsolescence. This only seems suicidally insane, but they're -crazy like a fox-: they know their market dominance cannot last forever anyway, so by persecuting and enraging enough people, they can be -punished through new regulations-, turning them into quasi public utilities, and ensuring any incipient competition dies under the burden of regulations, and the corporate state, of which they are an enthusiastic partner, will decide what we are allowed to read, see and hear. You see? - they think they can get us to shackell ourselves in the chains which we, in our fear and outrage, intend for them.
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One more thing. Does anyone remember Store Cards started right after cell phones became barely affordable in the early 90's? you couldn't even order pizza without a landline! Membership stores were first to steal your personal data for example: BI-Mart & Costco, after scanning your card for savings instead of coupons you clipped with scissors, they knew everything you bought connected to your personal phone and address. Duhhh. What? thats no intrusion of what kind of feminine products I purchase. no problem, they are just collecting data about women in general. right? Privacy. no biggie right?
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Friday - My wife and I go to our cellphone provider to see about replacing our nephews cellphone. Tuesday - I receive the broken phone in the mail to see if I can fix it. Wednesday (yesterday) - I receive a notification from Amazon, on my smartphone, asking me if I am interested in purchasing a new cell phone - the very day we had talked about going back to the provider to replace the broken one.
During this timeframe I did not even use Amazon. There is only one way they would have known I was even thinking about it.

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Hate to tell you this, but life itself is hypnotic. Ten years ago we were all hypnotized, to something. All bad religions try to capture this hypnotic state we are already in, and fixate us to their religion, or product, or google search, or whatever. How to unhook ourselves from this suggestible state, is what has fascinated a few (a very few) all through history. This breathless presentation of Facebook-s hypnotic intent, as evil corporate design, is click bait. We are owned, from childhood.
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You can unmake them. Get a cell phone below $20 without computing software liek Android, iOS etc, that does just what a phone is supposed to do and Bob is your uncle.
The greatest benefit from such a phone is by the way stand-by times in excess of 700 h (aprox. 4weeks) or making calls for 15+h until next recharge cycle.

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6: 30 he intentionally did not elaborate, because if you go to far he starts to sound crazy. People can only handle so much at a time, if you pass their threshold not only will they reject you, but the state would attack you like you were activating the systems anti-bodies.
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Mr Rogan PLEASE - Where are these young Americal people who are always 'asking questions'? Who carry something expensive around that they can get 'information' from? We wish! Education has been part of the system Weinstein describes for a long time. No?
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You can avoid being manipulated if you understand one thing that manipulation intentions end product 99. 9% of the time will be your pocket so you decide what it's gonna be when you open it to buy something and that is all there is to.
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Keep the way people divided and distracted, so that they can never realize their true potential for change or effectively implement it. Brilliant strategy on the part of the elites. Great for them, sucks for us.
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