By eliminating alternative perspectives, Facebook appears to be trying to force its members to accept various constructed filters and lenses through which the company wishes unsuspecting individuals to engage and interpret reality, and in the process the corporation becomes an active purveyor of a form of Orwellian Newspeak that helps create conditions that are conducive to the growth of fake news, false information, and social -- if not political and ideological -- control.
Is it Real or is it Facebook?
The video below is an hour and 46 minutes long, and it critically explores a variety of issues related to the purge of more than 800 accounts and individuals from the Facebook social media platform ... a series of events that occurred around October 11th, 2018.
My Facebook page was one of the accounts being alluded to above that was disabled by Facebook,
and the following video provides an array of documented details concerning the circumstances that led up to
the purging process.
The first 35 minutes, or so, of the following video deal with my particular case, and the last hour and ten minutes
examine a number of broader social, political, philosophical, and constitutional issues that are related
to what happened to me ... and what might have happened (or something similar) to hundreds of other individuals as well. I encourage you to watch
the entire video ... I believe it will be worth your time.
Depending on the nature of your internet connection, the video might need to buffer for up to 10-20 seconds
before its starts to play. The introductory portion of the video features music with a dark screen ...
and, therefore, the dark screen is not a sign that there is something wrong with the video.
I hope the information that is given expression through this video will be of value to you. I also hope you will tell other
people about this video because the issues it raises tend to point toward some problematic possibilities for all
of us ... but, as well, also offers some constructive ways of engaging the situation.
Once the video becomes visible, you might find (depending on the condition of your eyesight) that being able to clearly see the material on the screen is difficult to do. If this is the case, then, just click on the icon at the far right of the video screen -- next to the volume control. This should expand the screen and make viewing the video easier to do.