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underthematrix

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2. This is excellent policy. It reminds me of the French model. However, I stopped using YouTube after
Mon Feb 3, 2020, 03:45 PM
Feb 2020

Rachel exposed the fact that the largest internet follow was a Russian company.

I no longer use Facebook and I've now added YouTube.

I believe this shift in company policy is what we have to do for the lazy, the blamer, the whiner, and the stupid.

People refuse to change their behavior in response to FACT-based information so the platforms has to do it for them.

People do the same thing when it comes to health pandemics. They're waiting for someone to rescue them and if they don't they blame the person or persons or group who failed to save them.

In 2020, we have to save ourselves and must do it by being proactive.

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