Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Zuckerberg And Push For Free Speech? A Conversation With Friend Simon


Zuckerberg And Push For Free Speech? A Conversation With Friend Simon

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More free speech and less censorship. Which actually means there have been censorship and less free speech in the past. Mostly political when even Donald Trump was removed from Facebook, Instagram,  Twitter etc. How things have changed with the comeback of Donald Trump.

Om Ni

Free speech and expression is a double-edged sword

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Allow it unrestricted leeway the world could be in chaos

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Malaysia e.g where there is just too much play on race and religion

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Unsettling harmony, creating distrust and suspicion among the multi cultural, multi racial and multi religious people

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Endlessly going on with only lip service being paid to stop it

Om Ni

BTW Trump is no advocate of free speech, resorting to labelling news not favourable to himself fake news

Om Ni

Leaders are all hypocrites

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Period.

Om Ni

Zuckerberg and free speech? Well, well, well...what is convenient is free speech, what is inconvenient?

Om Ni

There are agendas and there are agendas

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Talk is cheap

Om Ni

Governments though need to take criticisms in their stride

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