π₯THE CENSORSHIP INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX GOT EXPOSED
βAND NOW THEYβRE TERRIFIED
Once upon a timeβby which I mean just a couple of years agoβyou could get banned off the entire internet for saying something that, in retrospect, turned out to be 100% correct.
COVID origins? Banned. Election concerns? Banned. Saying men shouldnβt box women? Nuclear-level banned.
The Most Humble Blog wasnβt immune to the digital gulag, either. My entire Medium accountβwhich I created about a year agoβwas flagged, reported, and permanently nuked for violating the delicate sensibilities of the same people who spend their weekends dressed like discount Madonna impersonators.
I tried to acquiesce. A decision Iβm still ashamed of.
I tried not rocking the boat, at least a little.
I thought, maybe, if I wasnβt too loud, if I just toned it down 5%, these lipstick-bearded hall monitors would let me exist.
But it was too late.
The mob had already decided. It didnβt matter if I changed the phrasing, softened the wording, or used gentler languageβbecause it was never about the words.
It was about eliminating the wrong thinkers.
And in case there was any lingering illusion that these platforms were βneutral,β the dismissive response from Mediumβs staff confirmed everything I needed to know:
They werenβt just tolerating censorship; they were leading it.
They werenβt punishing bad behavior; they were enforcing ideology.
They werenβt just banning βharmful speechβ; they were shutting up anyone who didn't fall in line.
It didnβt even matter that they were the ones who sought me out.
It didnβt matter that they came into my inbox spewing the most profane, unhinged, sexually explicit insults they could string together.
It didnβt matter that they violated every rule on the site.
They had the backing of the moderators.
Because this was never about rules. It was about who gets to speak.
THE GREAT SILENCINGβAND THE RISE OF THE RESISTANCE
For years, censorship was camouflaged as virtue.
It wasnβt βbanning opposing viewsβ; it was stopping hate. It wasnβt βerasing dissenting voicesβ; it was protecting marginalized people. It wasnβt βcrushing free speechβ; it was curating a safe space.
And if you dared question the censors?
You were labeled a menace to society faster than a blue-haired Twitter addict could say, βReport and block.β
The problem? The lies didnβt hold up.
The same experts who silenced COVID skeptics were later forced to admit that lab-leak theories were βplausible.β
The same tech giants who buried election concerns suddenly stopped banning people for asking questions.
The same people who claimed "speech is violence" suddenly had nothing to say when the violence was against people who disagreed with them.
And then, something happened that completely shattered their monopoly on the conversation:
Trump got back into the picture.
And love him or hate him, he did something no other politician had the balls to do:
He put these censor-happy pussies on notice.
Unless thereβs a proveable direct threat against a person, people should be able to say whatever the fuck they want. Period.
Not βif it aligns with corporate-approved narratives.β Not βif it doesnβt hurt anyoneβs feelings.β Not βif itβs deemed acceptable by a bunch of unwashed Twitch moderators.β
Whatever. The fuck. They want.
And suddenly?
The entire censorship machine started backpedaling.
NOW THEYβRE SCAREDβAND THEY SHOULD BE
Letβs be real. These people never believed in free speech.
They believed in speech control.
They thrived under the old systemβwhere they could run around platforms, flagging people they didnβt like, getting them deplatformed, demonetized, and erased from existence.
But now?
Now theyβre absolutely terrified.
Why?
Because they know they canβt win without silencing the opposition.
Because they know they donβt have the numbers.
Because they know that without biased moderators holding their hands, their arguments fall apart faster than a Dollar Store wig in a rainstorm.
And for the first time in years, these people are realizing:
They donβt own the internet anymore.
They donβt get to dictate whatβs βallowedβ anymore.
They donβt get to be the arbiters of truth anymore.
The free speech Renaissance is here, and they are shitting bricks.
WHAT COMES NEXT?
The fight isnβt over.
These platforms arenβt suddenly pro-free speech out of some moral awakening.
No, no, no.
Theyβre only backing off because:
They got exposed.
Their narrative fell apart.
And people stopped being afraid.
But donβt think for a second they arenβt waiting for their chance to clamp down again.
The second they think they can regain control, theyβll try it again.
Which is why now, more than ever, you have to:
π₯ Speak your mind. π₯ Refuse to self-censor. π₯ Push the conversation forward, no matter how βtabooβ it is.
Because the second we go quiet?
They win.
And fuck that.
π₯ REBLOG if you refuse to be silenced.
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