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To: poconopundit
I feel strongly both ways.

people have to be able to criticize the government. full stop.

OTOH neither journalism not twitterism can be a title of nobility or an established priesthood which can criticize but be essentially immune from response.

Seems like Twitter, as a platform but not a forum exclusively for its own opinions, enabled Trump to become POTUS.

In the sense that it is explicitly conservative and enforces that via its moderators, FR is not a “platform.”

But in the

O’Sullivan’s First Law


An eternal truth.
By John O’Sullivan

EDITOR’S NOTE: This appeared in the October 27, 1989, issue of National Review.
Robert Michels — as any reader of James Burnham's finest book, The Machiavellians, knows was the author of the Iron Law of Oligarchy. This states that in any organization the permanent officials will gradually obtain such influence that its day-to-day program will increasingly reflect their interests rather than its own stated philosophy. To take a homely example, congressmen from egalitarian parties somehow end up voting for higher pay and generous expenses for congressmen. We can also catch an ironic echo of Michels's law in Stalin's title of General Secretary, as well as in the fact that powerful mandarins in the British government creep about under such deceptive pseudonyms as "Permanent Under-Secretary.” . . .
All of which is by way of introducing a new law of my own . . .
O'Sullivan's First Law: All organizations that are not actually right-wing will over time become left-wing.
I cite as supporting evidence the ACLU, the Ford Foundation, and the Episcopal Church. The reason is, of course, that people who staff such bodies tend to be the sort who don't like private profit, business, making money, the current organization of society, and, by extension, the Western world. At which point Michels's Iron Law of Oligarchy takes over — and the rest follows.
sense, there cannot actually be a “pure platform” devoid of politics. Left wing politics will always intrude in any “neutral” platform.
108 posted on 05/29/2020 10:50:55 AM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion
I agree, there is a natural tendency for organizations to become more corrupt, and more "tax Paul to pay Peter".

A little corruption begets more corruption as Basiat explained in his essay, The Law (download my edited and abridged version in Word format here).

The Constitution is merely the skeleton of The Law. To supply the vital organs and sinews requires the people living at any point in history to actually LIVE those principles and defend them.

We're now at a crucial point in history where the freedom-giving principles of the Law are gaining power. And the forces that would corrupt the Law are temporarily in retreat (though marshalling their forces to make a comeback).

In the most recent weeks we've seen some very exciting things happening! Don't you think?

The exposure of Obamagate, the regulation of Twitter, the rise in power of conservative social media voices, and our new press secretary (Kayleigh "Shillelagh" McEnany) clubbing the Fake News reporters day-after-day with her Book of Facts.

This is an exciting time to be an American patriot. When the Sun pushes the clouds apart, I look up and see John Adams, George Washington, and Thomas Paine grinning down and giving Trump the thumbs up sign!

109 posted on 05/29/2020 12:56:31 PM PDT by poconopundit (Joe Biden has long been the Senate's court jester. He's 24/7 malarkey and more corrupt than Hunter.)
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