Thursday, August 22, 2019
YouTube: Publisher or Public Forum?
Eric George explains, for Prager University:
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Lauren Southern Retires
She's a sweetie, and fearless to boot.
Read her farewell essay. (Hint: She's tired of the fight, having achieved great things, and wants to go back to school.)
She directed a film full-length feature film, "Borderless," which is a pretty stunning thing for a young hottie like that.
Farewell ❤️— Lauren Southern (@Lauren_Southern) June 3, 2019
I've enjoyed this all greatly but it's time to start a new chapter of my life. Thank you to all my incredible colleagues who I'll be cheering on in their fight for truth - and my wonderful supporters who made all I've done possible.https://t.co/iK4tu4gGw0
Watch the full movie here, "Borderless (2019): Official Documentary."
Monday, June 10, 2019
The Making of a YouTube Radical
.@PatriarchTree The New York Slimes smears “far-right” #YouTube personalities. 🙄 #YouTubePurge cc. @MichelleMalkin https://t.co/87jNXdKpP0— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) June 8, 2019
See also, the Daily Caller, "The New York Times Somehow Continues to Lose Even More Credibility."
And at Twitchy, "New York Times: The path to YouTube radicalization leads through economist Milton Friedman."
Roaming Millennial on Populism (VIDEO)
I'm kidding. Lauren Chen's a good lady, and she pretty much nails it on populism.
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Jocko Willink Extreme Ownership (VIDEO)
At Amazon, Jocko Willink, Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win (New Edition).
And at Prager University:
Sunday, January 6, 2019
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Allie Beth Stuckey: Vote for Democrats in November (VIDEO)
Thursday, October 18, 2018
Who Is Karl Marx?
And flashback, "Bicentennial of Birth of Karl Marx, the Man Whose Ideas Killed Untold Millions."
Friday, September 7, 2018
The Left is Your Enemy (VIDEO)
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Judeo-Christian Values Are the Real Counterculture
Here's Prager's recent book, at Amazon, The Rational Bible: Exodus.
And watch, at Prager U:
Sunday, May 20, 2018
Justine Ezarik AirPods
Saturday, April 7, 2018
Arizona Bobcat Battles Rattlesnake (VIDEO)
At Fox News 10 Phoenix:
Friday, April 6, 2018
Nasim Aghdam Was Angry Over YouTube 'Apocalyspe'
So the San Bruno YouTube HQ shooter was Female, foreign, a Vegan animal activist, off the rails mentally ill, didn't use an AR-15, and shot up a building in the strictest gun control state in America....how fast do you think the mainstream media is going to bury this? pic.twitter.com/oHnkSiolGv— Mindy Robinson (@iheartmindy) April 4, 2018
The website is a catalog of a woman's passion for animal rights and her anger at YouTube.Still more.
She complains of "close-minded" YouTube employees suppressing her page views and stifling her content. She gripes about a lack of revenue.
"Youtube filtered my channels to keep them from getting views!" she wrote on the site, which includes videos promoting veganism and photos of a woman in an array of outfits, including long gowns and a camouflage unitard. She speaks in Persian and Turkish.
"There is no equal growth opportunity on YOUTUBE or any other video sharing site, your channel will grow if they want to!!!!!"
It's the website investigators are looking at as they try to piece together the motive of a woman — identified as Nasim Najafi Aghdam, 39 — who stormed onto YouTube's sprawling San Bruno, Calif., campus with a 9-millimeter handgun and opened fire in a courtyard during lunchtime, wounding three people before turning the gun on herself.
The eruption of gun violence Tuesday in Silicon Valley hit a nation still reeling from recent mass shootings and gripped by a tense gun control debate.
"This is a terrible day in the United States, when once again we have a multiple-casualty situation," said Dr. Andre Campbell, a trauma surgeon at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, which is treating victims.
The shooting left a 36-year-old man in critical condition, a 32-year-old woman with serious injuries and a 27-year-old woman in fair condition. A fourth person suffered an ankle injury while fleeing.
In a tweet, President Trump thanked law enforcement and first responders, and said: "Our thoughts and prayers are with everybody involved."
Law enforcement sources told The Times they initially believed the shooting was a domestic incident, but San Bruno police said late Tuesday there's "no evidence" the shooter knew the victims or targeted specific people. Investigators are now focusing on the alleged shooter's grudge against YouTube.
The YouTube account tied to the website was shut down "due to multiple or severe violations" of the company's policies against spam, deceptive practices and misleading content. But it's unclear exactly when.
The website investigators are probing, titled "Nasime Sabz," translates in Persian to, "Nasim the green." YouTube videos created by an account of the same name can no longer be viewed, but the site also features videos from other sources criticizing YouTube's policies, as well as clips promoting animal rights and veganism. Instagram and Facebook accounts listed on the website were deactivated Tuesday.
Aghdam was quoted in the Los Angeles Times in 2009, speaking at an animal rights protest outside Camp Pendleton.
"For me animal rights equals human rights," said Aghdam, who at the time worked as a construction company office manager. "Just because they can't talk doesn't mean we should take advantage of them."
About two weeks ago, Aghdam vented to her family that YouTube stopped compensating her for her videos, her father told the Bay Area News Group.
Ismail Aghdam said that the family had called police to report his daughter missing Monday because she hadn't answered her phone for two days. He said he had told police she might be going to YouTube because she "hated" the company.
Police in Mountain View, Calif., say they spotted a woman who went by the name Nasim Aghdam asleep in a car in a city parking lot early Tuesday morning and notified her family.
The first reports of a shooting came in to San Mateo County dispatchers before 1 p.m.
Zach Vorhies, a senior software engineer, was sitting at his desk on YouTube's campus when he heard the fire alarm blaring.
He grabbed his electric skateboard and hurried toward an exit. Outside, he heard yelling. On a patio where tech workers often grab lunch, he saw a man lying motionless on his back, blood staining his shirt. As he stared, a police officer with an assault rifle popped through a nearby gate.
Vorhies skateboarded away.
He was one of hundreds of YouTube employees whose workday was thrown into chaos as panic spread across the technology hub south of San Francisco.
"I thought, 'This is a mass casualty event,'" said Vorhies, 37. "I was terrified."
Some employees in a meeting heard rumbling and thought there had been an earthquake. It seemed serious, not just a standard emergency drill. As they moved toward an exit, they heard that someone had a gun.
"I looked down and saw blood drips on the floor and stairs," Todd Sherman, a product manager for YouTube tweeted. After peeking around for threats, he headed down the stairs and out the front of the building.
Police in tactical vests, helmets and rifles swarmed the campus soon after, coming upon a chaotic scene as workers ran from the area. Television footage showed people filing away with their hands up...
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
YouTube Shooter Nasim Aghdam Was Mentally Ill
At the San Francisco Chronicle, the Other McCain, and other tweets:
.@PatriarchTree The YouTube HQ shooting is a sad, dark twist in a long-running saga about 'demonetization': 😢 https://t.co/jZ8YUQcthR #NasimAghdam #YouTubeShooting #YouTube #SanBruno
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) April 4, 2018
After all that YouTube has done to suppress conservative videos, how ironic is it that an Iranian-American animal-rights activist resorted to terroristic violence against the company? https://t.co/EH0mP0eWH7... https://t.co/di9t7Xt3ko
— The Patriarch Tree (@PatriarchTree) April 4, 2018
The YouTube shooter described herself on her now-banned YouTube page as a "vegan bodybuilder and animal rights activist,"
— Allum Bokhari (@LibertarianBlue) April 4, 2018
And yet - someone, somewhere, is almost certainly trying to figure out how to portray her as a right-winger. pic.twitter.com/Ws1UIv4U3u
YouTube shooting suspect Nasim Aghdam, who describes herself as a vegan artist, bodybuilder, and animal rights activist, often lashed out at the video platform for censoring and demonetizing her content pic.twitter.com/AsQiCz3SHB
— Brianna Sacks (@bri_sacks) April 4, 2018
Long term, without delicately balanced nutrition and extreme care, Vegans lose their mental health as their bodies use up stores of certain nutrients that are mostly only found in meat protein.
— Melissa Mackenzie 🌐 (@MelissaTweets) April 4, 2018
In over twenty years of practice, I saw one healthy vegan and even she supplemented.
I am not being flippant here, either. YouTube's demonetization policies are capricious and devastate individuals and brands who make their money there. This woman wasn't a great content producer, but others were/are and have seen their businesses ruined by them.
— Melissa Mackenzie 🌐 (@MelissaTweets) April 4, 2018
Facebook and Google have unbelievable power to destroy businesses and can do it with a stroke of an algorithm.
— Melissa Mackenzie 🌐 (@MelissaTweets) April 4, 2018
The only other organizations who have that kind of power and wield it equally capriciously is the government.
The only bigger reality the Left refuses to face than facts about guns is facts about mental health.
— Melissa Mackenzie 🌐 (@MelissaTweets) April 4, 2018
There is never an answer about these unstable individuals. In so many cases, family warn law enforcement and are helpless to protecting the community.
Saturday, February 24, 2018
Sharyl Attkisson TEDx Talk on 'Fake News' (VIDEO)
Here're her books, Stonewalled: My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of Obstruction, Intimidation, and Harassment in Obama's Washington and The Smear: How Shady Political Operatives and Fake News Control What You See, What You Think, and How You Vote.
And watch:
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Logan Paul Apologizes
At Variety, "Logan Paul Apologizes for Posting Video of Apparent Suicide Victim: 'I Didn't Do It for Views'."
Also, at the Guardian U.K., "YouTube star Logan Paul has apologized after posting a video of the body of an alleged suicide victim he found in a Japanese forest; the video was removed."
And on Twitter, "Okay. Logan Paul is straight up retarded. You find a dead body in the Japanese Suicide Forest and instead of turning off the video and trying to get help for the dead guy, you vlog it? Seriously. You’re an idiot. I still find it hard to believe @YouTube still supports him."
And from iJustine:
@YouTube you CANNOT ignore this. You have so many incredibly talented content creators who strive to make this platform a better place. Stop promoting the trash that makes us all look bad.— Justine Ezarik 🎉 (@ijustine) January 2, 2018