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    Default Useless Eater, eh? You've Been Deplatformed and Any and All Your Accounts Have Been Frozen!

    As users leave Patreon due to censorship based on political bias, the rabbit hole goes deeper

    Barrett Wilson The Post Millennial
    Wed, 02 Jan 2019 00:01 UTC


    It turns out that in 2019, the most dangerous regulatory agencies are the big tech and media companies themselves. Their primary target? Ideas.
    In a video released on January 1st, 2019, Dr. Jordan Peterson and Dave Rubin announced that they would both be walking away from Patreon, following the lead of Sam Harris and other high profile creators who have lost faith in the crowdfunding platform.

    As we first reported on December 12th, Patreon began to lose the trust of its users when it deplatformed popular YouTuber Carl Benjamin (Sargon of Akkad) in a completely arbitrary decision that had nothing to do with its own terms of service.

    Censorship based on political bias
    Many in the Patreon community viewed this as an act of censorship based entirely on political bias. The deplatforming had a cascading effect, with creators and users walking away from the platform. Many smaller creators had their income wiped out entirely. The entire debacle made for a bleak Christmas for the anti-censorship corner of the internet.

    The future for this community is still uncertain. Peterson and Rubin have pledged to launch a Patreon alternative as soon as they possibly can. Meanwhile, SubscribeStar, the Patreon alternative that many heterodox creators had migrated to, was quickly cut off by its payment processors (Stripe and PayPal) once it started to grow and become significant competition to Patreon.

    Here are the reasons why the problem is so complex.
    PayPal and Stripe can apparently just shut off payments to people, organizations, and businesses that they don't like. That's scary enough. But consider this: PayPal and Stripe represent just one layer of the problem. They are both payment processors. There is a layer underneath that: the banking system.

    Banks can arbitrarily unperson you

    Most people don't realize that banks can and have acted in similar ways to Patreon. In 2014, JP Morgan Chase arbitrarily shut down the bank accounts of hundreds of porn stars. Why?

    Because they were porn stars. That's it.

    Then there was this thing called Operation Choke Point. It was a 2014 effort of the US Justice Department to target "unsavoury" businesses by cutting off their access to banks and credit cards without due process. It was completely politically motivated and the scope of the witch hunt is just being revealed now.

    According to the Washington Examiner,
    "some of these businesses included gun stores, ammunition shops, fireworks stores, small dollar lenders, and home-based charities."
    Many businesses and lives were ruined. Payday lenders are currently suing federal banking regulators to recoup their losses.

    Operation Choke Point serves as a frightening example of what can happen when regulatory agencies have too much power.

    Julian Assange was famously cut off from the banking system in 2010 as payback for his whistleblowing activities. Bank of America stated at the time:
    "Bank of America joins in the actions previously announced by MasterCard, PayPal, Visa Europe and others and will not process transactions of any type that we have reason to believe are intended for WikiLeaks."
    Conservative author Robert Spencer was booted from Patreon last year at the behest of Mastercard. Independent journalist Nick Monroe recently went down the rabbit hole of evidence that Mastercard is engaging in censorship.

    All that really seems to matter is power and control. If they don't like what you are doing, they will find a way to get you.

    Controlling the flow of money and ideas
    In December, the New York Times ran an investigative piece about the link between credit card companies and mass shootings. It seemed like an explosive exposé. Until you stopped to think about it for a moment. The story was basically this: "People used credit cards to purchase things."

    So to most rational, critical thinkers, this was a non-story. But the implications of trying to run a non-story like this are huge. There seems to be a collective will to control who has access to the banking system.

    And then there's the activists. The Southern Poverty Law Center has spearheaded a campaign called "Change the Terms." Under the guise of combating hate speech and extremism, the SPLC and its partner organizations are actively signing up tech companies to abide by new terms of service.

    Of course, the problem is that SPLC is not a trusted source. They recently had to pay out $3.4 million to Maajid Nawaz for defaming him as an extremist. In fact, the SPLC has smeared many reasonable centrist thinkers in similar ways. It's chilling to think that tech companies are relying on such malicious actors as the SPLC for advice about what constitutes "hate speech."

    Many people are urging that the solution to the Patreon problem can be found in cryptocurrency. Others are advising sticking it out and launching legal challenges against the major players in payment processing.

    Whatever happens, this much is clear:
    It turns out that in 2019, the most dangerous regulatory agencies are the big tech and media companies themselves.
    Their primary target?
    Ideas.

    SOTT Comment: Checking out the Twitter thread by Nick Monroe, linked in the piece above, is worth your while if you want to see how the big banks are implicated in ordering the deplatforming of individuals from Patreon. These orders are coming from the very top. It paints a rather grim picture and it seems unlikely a separate platform created by Rubin and Peterson will have much success as a result - if no payment processor will support your project, how can it possibly function? 2019 may just be the year that anyone with the wrong political leanings finds themselves unable to buy or sell. Makes you want to go back and read Revelations.
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    Those following Jim Stone's site are well aware of Jim's continuous battle with PayPal...
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    Default Re: Useless Eater, eh? You've Been Deplatformed and Any and All Your Accounts Have Been Frozen!

    I deleted both my Patreon accounts over this.

    I was using one of them to sponsor a chinese creator (Naomi Wu) from the "maker" community who got her patreon account shutdown several weeks before all this kicked off - though that event was for different reasons than the recent politically motivated bannings from December which included Sargon Of Akkad.

    She moved over to subscribestar, but then when the other lot from Patreon moved over and subscribestar itself got de-platformed by its current payment providers, so unfortunately she lost her income stream for a second time as collateral damage ! Poor Girl.
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