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the african countries are saying you might be a global science, but in our back yard if you pay by our rules. and the more concerned you problem is that to me, it just seems to be bolding and unpleasant patch and on the african continent. and right now with this decision, mit is confirming what is known about at the political bias in wisdom social media platforms. because this now is being interpreted as an if it's up to suppressed alternative viewpoints like it has done of the african countries. right. let's cost that live now to nobody. i'm seeing a clunk of south african parliament member from the united a democratic movements and the way on. so you get to have you on the program with us. you know, it was just hours before expanding our to that meta updated as terms of service to say that it doesn't allow accounts that engage and so called foreign interference. what do you make of that sequence of events and, and, and the way that it's being used against archie and well let you see when it comes
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to match up. my son, that is, that is one and the decision to have taken is, but he pays the 5 pack calls that you accuse me because of its dependents from the on the american government, in particular points throughout the fleets. revenue, it has to be bullied to a certain extent to make sure that the u. s. at ties, it's best to create a unique pull. well, because that's what they've been trying to do. now. they also one to 2 under get that they do need pull up for you. what happens around the world because if they fight by always for instance, if you want to bend of a t in the say or do us platforms, that's fine. but to contact a decision that is going to impact on other countries. and they didn't call on other people because you want to bully people because in point one to have divergent and different views of the issues. you don't want multiple perspectives even on your internal processes. while the united states of america pretends to always be an expert on what happens on other parts of the world, including electronic cooper. ready is that to because of the african continent and
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to let the processes but take a place elsewhere in the world. but when that happens, when a different perspective about what's happening in their own country, at that onto the electro process, which is very important, then the uncomfortable to would go to the extent of undermining the press. freedom and direct for people free and to combine to know if the united nations declaration of human rights that those ex, especially with that i have to for the expression which is supported obviously by the kind of what the media does in terms of price. because people must be able to make choices based on an informed decision, whether they're able to be exposed to all the information that expose them to multiple multiple perspectives on each. but the not surprised because even before elections, we have to have challenges out off the golf feed, use, and misinformation where stories were not verified with an intention of trying to manipulate on the meta platform. in particular, especially facebook, just because a model. so that's a good view that especially. ready to not be citizens,
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the photo this media platform. so to try and bundle create outcomes to try and manipulate at posters. because some of the modification that takes place, it's about opinion polls, which are not verified. authenticated, which you find with this platforms which conditions people to the potential outcome of the election, which says f i, for example, does not support a west to improve west is not going to would be demo nice to using those platforms . and as long as that happens to a lot of people are not the u. s, it's not appropriate. it's okay. as long as it provides a punitive view to what the us wants to put forward as another to globally then, then all the principles of democracy. so called fly out of the needle in favor of trying, trying to protect and blame people around the world of protecting the interest. james reuben, who is the coordinator of the us state department, global engagement center, put out a statement. let's take a listen real quickly to what he had to say. what we're hoping to do through this
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diplomatic campaign is to inform the world, and that's where we hope to have success by informing the world of who these people really are, what they really do, how they use their, their offices and their tv capabilities, to try to get governments around the world to change their policies. other countries will make decisions for themselves, but we certainly help when they make those decisions. and that's what we're doing about it. we're trying to expose so that we can disrupt their activities by helping other governments come to their own decisions about how to treat this, this non television station activities and the propaganda and lies that come out of our tea. it's a really telling statement i think i'd like to hear your reaction to his remarks. what, why do you think uh, other countries require assistance in his opinion, informing the right opinion is incredibly popularizing to other countries. say you don't have capabilities to got a hold intelligence,
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you require the cloud services of it be brought up, maybe got to be able to do that. and the other challenges that obviously they're going to try and use propaganda in order to achieve that objective. but secondly, is that if the us, we know the history of to united states of america, if, if you don't fall into line with that. and if they can save you as, as a say it invented the core must be undermining or against whatever. the conceit of the foreign policy to be the start with what flys in trade for an example on the african continent. i don't think it would even be a matter of them because she came with the african continent that would use like the, the, the african girl of trinity a go, which is a trade defense to be treatments. and so, so how do i have to go and, and the us to try and bully some of the african countries. and so i'm totally, some of the apartments to say if you're going to be cds, this is what we come to do. or this is going how it's going because it's has been like that for the longest period where he didn't go to initiatives,
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which i intended to lift off the guy and to promote trade on the continent. i used i work on nice to in order to achieve the teacher loud. come for me for an employee's perspective and so far as the us it's concept. but the other issue is if they have an issue with meta and rather a t, as in mary, kind of way that must be global agenda to try and block or do a t instead of them dealing with that issue intentionally and having given, having bilateral engagements if they can, with that i should have to actually to kind to concise what they want. we want to meet the problem. i want to know. do you want to actually pretend as if you still have a disagreement of issues with russia? the whole world must have been an issue of f t, you know, even though our t is the one targeted in this instance, what do you think that's move by met a means for free speech in general. and i'm wondering, has there been much reaction in south africa where you are, or across the continent to this? i was seeing people discussing, talking about it,
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expressing concern about this issue. perhaps i think it would, it would be great at some point if after didn't country's going to the left on this because that may be i t today, tomorrow is, might be the south african proquest incorporation because of some of the stories. but it comes with the relation to other important events that have been globally. and if, if you allow one country to uh, to undermine and to finally, to divide, to press freedom and exempt to freedom of press it, why does it stop? because tomorrow it's going to be another one and 2. and there's a complete creation of what the, what is the gender of creating a unique pull out what they just advocated by a really part of you. which then eliminates the dissenting voices, and multiplicity of voices in perspective. what issues which make so that people, uh, i actually fed with west and propaganda around the people being actually exposed to that all the information they required to be able to form an informed few of your
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political issues and, and challenges that face to walk in which we will leave artie has recently attracted a huge number of viewers across the global south and especially on the african continent. we often tell stories that you wouldn't see on the main stream at news networks. otherwise, i'm wondering to what extent is met a infringing on people's rights to take part in our networks and social media activities and to even see the stories about, you know, the country that they're from? or that's really true. i mean, i mean it's, it's a deafening indictment, even though it's little code media houses that are based on the continent that they do not cover enough stories about what happens with the content. if you want a credible source of informational, credible views, or use items about what's happening on the continent, the, the continental invasion of dynamics in the continent and what is happening, you usually have to tend to as t and it's platforms. she announces, i mean, even our own little code media houses that they tend to actually focus more on to
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west, on the african continent. and that is going to disadvantage people from being able to understand and continental the, what are the issues continental, what at the political dynamics and continental, what should the lead us then be doing about some of these challenges. but i suppose that the one door closes, another one we've, we've opened soon. when perhaps i have to be able to use either alternative platforms to be able to share information with the african continent in the rest of the world. because i do not think that true, what the u. s. is trying to do, we should out of t and ultimate multiplicity of forces to allow themselves to be, to be silenced by bullies. and it is an important role that is to be paid terms of disseminating information, keeping the public informed, especially to the public that consumes the content that comes out at tea. and i've no doubt in my mind that even if the, even the political leaders of the continent and those that know the value and the
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importance of us to you on the continent should be able to apply their mind. what are the other alternatives i often use that can be used to make sure that information reaches the intended recipients at the end of the day? right, we're gonna leave it there now by on the same call in cost, south africa much more than that number from the united democratic movement. thank you so much. thank you kindly. as a washington decides what to call, legitimate information and should consider prosecuting americans who partake and whatever brands it brands propaganda. and that's the message from former us secretary of state and veteran democrat, hillary clinton. i also think there are americans who are engaged in this kind of propaganda and whether they should be civilly or even in some cases, criminal a charge is something that would be a better deterrence or take contributor. tar read says the democrats are too busy and pushing their one sided narratives to actually worry about freedom of speech.
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well, she's already receiving some backlash because hillary clinton is not a popular figure. she once was, in fact there's a lot of backlash towards her, especially because it's well known that she fabricated the rest of gates. so i think, trying her out, the democrats trying her out to try to represent their views. assembly a huge mistake. it's interesting. she uses words like this information misinformation. that's a very subjective word. you know, it's, it's basically saying that there truth is the only truth. they're not listening to other voices and certainly not to the voice of the american people. it's unbelievable that the democrats seem to think that freedom of speech is something subjective, that they, they can only apply to them, but no one else american should be able to be on any alternative network. they want . they should be able to express any opinion they want, that is really part of the constitution. and so there is ways legal ways to fight this because it is very flimsy. what they're doing,
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and i think more more discussions around free speech is going to be happening in the next few weeks. see, brought with the us check and by yet another assassination attempt on the nations former president and the current republican nominee. a cascade of intriguing revelations as emerging in a self published book on the ukraine complex, the suspect called for the killing of donald trump. i must take part of the blame for the retarded child that we elected for our next president. that ended up being brainless. but i'm man enough to say that i'm is just and made a terrible mistake and the around, i apologize. you are free to assess and they trump, as well as me, for the error in judgement and the dismantling of the nuclear deal. no one here in the us seems to have the balls to put natural selection to work, or even a natural selection. as more light is set on the suspects background and the political leanings details have also surfaced about ryan ruth's support for ukraine
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. and in particular, it's neo nazi as a freshman, here's a breakdown of what we know about his controversial past him and the on going investigation whoever thought it would be this easy to try and kill a us presidential candidate, a former us president at that, and twice in 2 months, so aside from sounding like a bad movie plot, it also makes the us intelligence services look very bad. shows the subject, golf course for 12 hours engagement united states service by way of his background . united states attorney mentioned the subject discharge possession of a lot of mass destruction. law enforcement ships also revealed it from 1997 to 2010 . numerous selling charges for so. busy even worse, not only was ryan who somehow miraculously aware of the terms of the plan,
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dollar rents, but he was sticking out the area the day before. and he still managed to get close to trump despite his checkered background, a convicted felon with radical views and assassination fantasies. all that was public knowledge long before this happened, leaving lots of questions for the security services to miles is no, i have no knowledge. i think what we're finding, yeah, is that from this year, which of course raise the bigger question is, how does a guy for me not here, get all way too much to trump international, realize that the president for our president i states as golfing, is able to get a rifle in that facility and he's asked the question that the i secret service of laser focused on today is this guy part of a conspiracy issue, a long gun. and so all gun president trump is that much safer because we have them by his private conspiracy. then this whole thing really takes on the communist tone
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. he's asking the same question. the rest of us saw and the f b, i cannot be trusted to. and so it, state and local law enforcement are the only way to not lead them in some of the dates you should have smelly, to the suspects. criminal record alone is cause for concern. years of mr. may enters concealing weapons, resisting arrest, possessing a weapon of mass destruction. he was arrested at least 8 times. so maybe someone for the authorities to monitor, you would assume add to that his radical passion for politics. here just a few of his tweets. we need to add it in most co, we mean on nuclear weapons back. so they, we can flatten most cool and an evil so we do not have to deal with these again. everyone, we must all go to you cream and stand for peace. i will fly to grant and fight to dates, but i would like some verbal support. we must flood ukraine with civilians from all countries to raise the cost of 4 for put in making media storm. oh,
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but there's more. ryan routes not only actively recruited for an mercenaries to go to ukraine, but he was there himself. here he is at a protest for the as a battalion, which is notorious for its links to neo nazis and white supremacists, so much so that washington had a weapons ban on them. this includes that was until this year when they decided to scrap that restriction for obvious reasons. he was there holding a placard saying, end russia. so may you know why they are complex or gray, but this conflict is definitely black and white. ready is about good versus evil. this is the story book, you know, a movie. ready ever watch, this is the only evil, i guess. good. i mean, where valley is situation here where you know that you use range and the rest of the world are caring. and john and generous on self vision and seizure, one another grass. ready concept that we're, we're all one unit we have to get along and work together and,
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and us and they. busy is 2000, why do we have to work together? ralph is also an author in his spare time. he wrote a book in which he day dreams about killing top politicians, including vladimir putin. of course, the swirling question in every chat around the world as to why put in, has not been killed yet. in the usa, we have many killed j, f, k, m, o, k, robert kennedy, malcolm x strong lenin to pack b. jimmy hoffa so many that we can not even remember them all. what has happened to the russian people? they are brainwashed into totally blind sheep. this is the man who somehow found out that donald trump would be playing golf, found out where and when tracked him down, got within $300.00 to $400.00 yards of him. setup an automatic rifle and his go pro camera and only then did someone spot him. and then it was thanks to a civilian that they caught him to the one where it says make it all possible. the
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answers aren't covered for us. just take a minute. let's say he got down there tense estimation, nobody sees him, he gets away. actually he was on the way to savannah so and they'd still be looking for and now they 1st be doing fingerprints. all the things that we do with it. and then we would have find them. so yeah, that witness deserves a lot. there were quite a few civilians trying to help law enforcement during the previous assassination attempt as well. remember trying to alert them that there is a man on a roof? well, a brand new whistle blower report from a republican now claims that security failures continued when a trump was taken to the hospital. the lead agent responsible for the inside buckler visit, including the raleigh failed, a key examination due in the federal law enforcement training to become a secret service agent, and was known to be a low accountable agent. the hospital side where a former president trump received treatment after the shooting was fully secure and
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the hospital side agents could not. and so basic questions about the site security . they really learned their less than that time. it seemed so and then it happened again, this time with someone but definitely should have been on their radar. once again, leaving many wondering how they could not have known alleged trump shooters, personal and public participation in military activity in ukraine. it is hard to imagine this white house as agencies can claim 0, contact, clean hands, something of an oswald vibe here. congress should get on says if j. f. k is assassin, was indeed connected to the c i, a or secret service. as edward snowden has eluded then what's stopping them from using this hippy looking radical after 2 assassination attempts in 2 months. it's natural that people are starting to ask questions because there are only 2 options . really. they are either incompetent or in on it. i'm sure that if we dig deep enough, adobe links that they may have been working with american spy agencies is totally
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possible also, when they said donald one orbits of donald trump, is it safe enough until he gets elected? that's not true. he's not saying it's not going to be safe at all until he get through the hands of those security agencies that the state. if he doesn't do that, he'll never be say, as for everyone else, if you notice the different attackers, they have all have the links back to ukraine, ukraine's operational terrorist organizational donna, one of the biggest terrace in the world. this heading is all linked back to m i 6 and c. i a, the new york time is the mouthpiece of a c. a. gave us a big story about, out of the sea. he's been working there for 10 years. they set up a whole new branch and the s b u, i dedicated to murder murder, incorporated, terrorism. so that, that is due is a terrorist outlet of the c, a n a my 6. and there 10 rules go out in different directions. we are so that this
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guy may have been recruited absolutely more likely. russia cannot be beaten on the battlefield. and if the ukrainian conflict doesn't end soon, the escalation will affect the whole of humanity. that's the cause, like presidents message during a meeting with the german chancellor who is visiting the central asian country. it is a fact that russia is militarily invincible. further escalation of the war will lead to a rep and will consequences for all mankind and above all, for all countries directly involved in the russian ukrainian conflict dos, reacted by defending continued support for q. it's certainly a bit of a different to the name schultz has been seeing back home for the low cost though, where he seems to be positioning himself as some kind of a piece broker in the wake of recent german elections were pro peace parties of trouts. his own party, which obviously have escaped schultz, his social democratic party leadership. the federal chancellor in vladimir zalinski
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agree that now is a good time to intensify, efforts for peace talks, and that russia should also be present at the next piece summit. i expressly welcome this. it also opens the opportunity for other countries to become more involved in ending the hostilities. nothing quite has the ability to alter policy and political pastors like the need for political self preservation. schultz said over the weekend the unlike western allies, musing about allowing long range precision weapons to strike deeper inside russia. he has ruled out their delivery. so one of the top leaders from germany is rapidly rising. anti establishment left recently laid out some fairly concrete suggestions for how this whole cloud show could theoretically be wrapped up. miss, why can connect you are calling for negotiations with the kremlin. vladimir putin were sitting here now, and you had a negotiating mandate. what would you offer him? a whole to arms deliveries if he agrees to an immediate cease fire on the current
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front lines. and then we would have to negotiate what happens in the areas where the russians are currently located. the right thing to do would be to ask the people in don bass and crimea in a referendum under un supervision, which country they want to belong to. this war will not. and without a compromise, we've been seeing a shift in the public discourse in western europe, at least in france and germany with prominent newspapers like new cfo and dest beagle run an analysis, basically saying that this whole idea of beating russia on the battlefield to the point of his feeling all of the training is officials, fantasies is really turning out to just be that exactly that just a fantasy. the washington post is singing a totally different to and they've been running pieces talking about for example, the ukrainians. particular some souls are. so it'd be really upset, a piece happened to breakout project much guys over in poland. big us ally,
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the foreign affairs minister has taken to straight out telling ukrainians to go home and fight. they're really discussing the ukraine about a re tony or ukraine. now, male, person squash, come and play a role, but is there a feasible way, thoughts on them back? well, i mean, you post your mobilization little in my opinion, at least the to late as best to pass such laws when you still have got to ability is, you know, when these are, i was attacked by how moss, on the 7th of october is memory serves oh, sizes of these rarities literally dropped the jobs abroad and rushed to be mobilized, pulled at the ernie me. i'm not sure. as of all, i'm not sure that kicking the box of you framing dice, chairs at the local taffy's in warsaw and telling them to get their butts over to the front line is really going to change the course of history. but it seems like they tried just about everything else at this point except piece. all right, we're going to take a short break here on our 10. i'll be back in about 5 minutes with warranties. see
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them by the have gave us then has attracted conquerors attention from time immemorial, in the 19th century, the british empire decided to subjugate that century. the british view, the ap can lands as the northern gateway to india, and wanted to turn them into an obedient province, trying to predict independence. the mere of a dentist in those blue homage turned for help the russia waste the rate is considered their deal political adversary. this was the last straw for london. britain declared war on the half gans in august 18. 39. the invaders occupied
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couple and brought their henchmen to bower. the invaders brutally suppressed any resistance. thus, it is so least they slaughtered all i have gained man who had reached adulthood and raped hundreds of women seeking to humiliate the muslims to 1841. a general uprising against the british yoke began debris. it is under the command of general elton stone. last couple and started to retreat. only a few out of the $16000.00 invaders who had begun their march from google, made it to the british position, was in general about the defeat of the royal army caused enormous damage to the prestige of the british empire throughout the world. the victory of the afghan people became the most important events in the history of the arrest. peebles resistance to the colonialist, it just failed the races. smith of the european invincibility.
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the the that doing on august, the 6 ukrainian troops across the border and the launch, the full scale and caution that the rest is co screeching. we could, we could. so we put a noun focusing there, offensive on subjects, battelle, near the border, the soldier, the scope was to several settlements with seized with this uh, setting this girlfriend special model, the camacho subsidy ellipse video reps. video with russian troops moved out to the
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battles in counterterrorism. operation regime was imposed and the curse for the odds confront they'll go out to regents from a farm to legally rewarded and apply it. and like i said, invoice reflects them over the last bill. let's look forward to hearing from you scheduled with a very close to the loo, listed in the study, the acceptance. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. you do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome it, please do have the state department c. i a weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again,
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you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you the distressing images from 11 on where at least 9 people have been killed. and more than 2800 injured after patrons used by hezbollah exploded lebanese officials and the militant group are blaming israel. met oppose the blog on our 2 across these platforms. after the us state department issued a rallying cry for a world wide suppression of our networks, a prominent canyon politician says it comes as no surprise considering washington's control over the media. james methylated so it's not, it's, it's,
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