Caitlin Johnstone writes in a blog post over at Medium that corporate censorship is ramping up while people are distracted by the menace of government censorship.
It is true that it is the most controversial and repulsive speech which is most severely in need of protection, and that a government which is granted the power to silence Nazis can be expected to use that power to silence political dissent. But there is no danger of this ever happening in the United States, because corporate censorship can be used to silence anti-establishment voices with far less pushback.
Egged on by the resurfacing of obnoxious and sometimes illegal groups, more groups are pushing for, and sometimes getting, full online silence from other voices. Those in power will have corporations do any of the dirty work that might generate push back.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Friday August 18 2017, @12:48PM
Which government has that problem? Sorry, even unrecognized African rebel groups can field a larger military.
We call that "conflict of interest" where now, a large population of voters has incentive to vote against the common interests of the country in order to increase their piece of the pie. It's great if you're a cog in the government wheel, and terrible, if you're a taxpayer paying for people to do nothing.
That's a fantasy. We have as counterexamples, Russia, China, the US, and EU, for example, their large and growing security and intelligence bureaucracies.