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http://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/40...erage-alex-jones-controversy-to-their-benefit
White nationalist activists are seeking to leverage a series of social media setbacks experienced by far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones by encouraging even more technology companies to ban Jones’ Infowars website in the hopes of radicalizing his dedicated fanbase.
In a post on his Daily Stormer website, neo-Nazi blogger Andrew Anglin wrote that Jones’ banning from Facebook, YouTube, and elsewhere could encourage Republican elected officials to create laws which would prevent private technology firms from cancelling the accounts of users, including racist groups.
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Banning Alex Jones from digital media outlets is now fanning neo-Nazi groups to encourage Repub-sponsored legislation that would prevent them from doing so, something like a Vitamin B-12 shot in the tukkis of the First Amendment.
White nationalist activists are seeking to leverage a series of social media setbacks experienced by far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones by encouraging even more technology companies to ban Jones’ Infowars website in the hopes of radicalizing his dedicated fanbase.
In a post on his Daily Stormer website, neo-Nazi blogger Andrew Anglin wrote that Jones’ banning from Facebook, YouTube, and elsewhere could encourage Republican elected officials to create laws which would prevent private technology firms from cancelling the accounts of users, including racist groups.
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Banning Alex Jones from digital media outlets is now fanning neo-Nazi groups to encourage Repub-sponsored legislation that would prevent them from doing so, something like a Vitamin B-12 shot in the tukkis of the First Amendment.