We Ban Books Here

Guest Post by The Zman

Way back in the old days, the Left used to accuse conservatives of being against free speech and open debate. They would say the Right was in favor of burning books and heresy laws. When conservatives rose to power in the 1980’s, it was time for them to “own the libs” by pointing out that the Soviets banned books, threw dissidents into gulags and banned speech critical of the state. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn became a celebrity among conservatives, as an example of how the communists suppressed speech.

Regardless of which side was making the case, the basic assumption was that authoritarian government suppressed speech, banned books and threw political dissidents into prison. Democratic governments, on the other hand, permitted a marketplace of ideas, encouraged debate and protected political dissidents. A popular thing to say on the Left was “I may not agree with what you say, but I’ll give my life to defend your right to say it.” Even right-wingers would say it on occasion.

That was a long time ago. Today, no one in the political class talks about free speech or the market place of ideas. Instead they rant and rave about hate speech. The “artsy” types are considered rebels because they repeat verbatim from the official catechism and demand greater restrictions on speech. It’s truly bizarre, when you step back and look at what is happening in the context of the last few decades. The man from 1985, transported to this age, would assume some lunacy has suddenly gripped everyone.

Of course, that same time traveler would be puzzled as to how it was possible for a handful of companies to have seized control of the public space. That’s the part no one could imagine thirty years ago. In 1985, a bookstore refusing to sell a book was no big deal, because there were plenty of bookstores that would sell it. The FCC regulated television and radio, but only for smut. The notion of corporations controlling the public space and un-personing dissidents was beyond fantasy in 1985.

Just think about that for a second. The people in charge will go to the mat to defend pornography freely available on-line, but scream bloody murder if Facebook lets someone talk about biology on their platform. Scientist are losing their careers, while pornographers are celebrated. It’s close to a 180 degree change from thirty years ago. In 1985, retailers were still keeping smut in the back room, away from the general public. Video rental places had a secret room for porn. Today, porn is so ubiquitous no one notices.

That’s the truly bizarre thing about this time, relative to not so long ago. The man in 1985 worried about the IRS and maybe the FBI abusing their power. The only worry about corporations abusing their power was the environmental stuff or maybe screwing their employees in some way. Today, you have much more to fear from the banks and tech giants than the government. If the state becomes aware of you, so what? If Google suddenly takes an interest in you, it might be time to go into hiding.

What makes this age even stranger is that it just sort of happened. In fact, it happened so quickly, most people have yet to upgrade their thinking. Conservatives think they are fighting for liberty and opportunity by defending global corporations. Libertarians are literally writing love letters to global business. Progressives continue to think of themselves as the defenders of the middle-class, despite making war on it. Antifa, an anarchist operation, is entirely funded by billionaires and corporate donors.

Again, that time traveler would be completely baffled by the uniformity of opinion among these corporate HR departments that now control society. In his time, there was variety of opinion on the Left. In fact, the main Left used to complain about its fringe screwing things up for them by making crazy demands. The Right was also quarrelsome, with paleos, neos and various libertarians fighting with one another. Today, conservative means lectures on racism and Israel and liberal means more lectures on racism and trannies.

What would really baffle our time traveler is the fact that we ban books now. In America, that has always been the hallmark of authoritarianism and intolerance. It was always the thing that no free person could tolerate. It’s not so much the books themselves, but the motivation behind it. The person who wanted to ban books wanted to control the most private of private spaces, the mind. Today, the idea of having any privacy, even private thoughts, is considered immoral by the people in American HR.

The scary part of this age is that the book burning is the least odious thing being normalized by American HR. Banks are now cancelling accounts, because they have deemed the client to be in violation of their HR polices. Visa and MasterCard are making private war on the gun industry. How long before someone like Jared Taylor finds he cannot get a credit card or bank account? How long before his bank calls his mortgage or his insurance company cancels his policy, because he is a blasphemer?

That was always the scary part of the Soviet Union. The book banning and speech laws were easy to mock. You could not mock the idea of men being sent to camps or facing internal exile. Imagine being in a state where your friends and family fear being associated with you, because the state has declared you an enemy. Now, imagine losing your phone service because someone working in the Bangalore office of Apple does not like your browsing habits. Imagine American HR becoming aware of you.

Probably the strangest thing for our time traveler would be the reality that people and ideas he considered on his side would now suddenly be enemies. To be a defender of a free society means sounding like a Bolshevik, with regards to big business. To oppose tyranny now means demanding the government crack down on the excesses of the corporate HR department. In order to defend your life and your posterity means secretly hoping for an American Pinochet to use the state to crush the enemies of the West.

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35 Comments
Neil Dunn
Neil Dunn
March 4, 2019 5:09 pm

I frequently click on the “zman link” you provide to read the comments posted on his blog. For the last week or so, I get a message that I can not connect to his site. When I go in thru google to his blog, I can get to archived articles but not the comments. Is it just me? Or is something else going on?

Neuday
Neuday
  Neil Dunn
March 4, 2019 5:18 pm

It’s just you, buddy. I’ve no prblem connectimg there.

Neil Dunn
Neil Dunn
  Neuday
March 4, 2019 7:22 pm

Thanks, now to get help.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Neil Dunn
March 4, 2019 7:33 pm

i’ve noticed a few sites lately that allow you to read their articles but won’t let you comment or view comments unless you disable your ad blocker–

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  TampaRed
March 5, 2019 3:44 am

Ah, that answers one of my queries, thanks

splurge
splurge
March 4, 2019 5:18 pm

I think it was Sun Tzu in the Art of War said “choose your enemies carefully it is they you will most resemble” I suspect this is what we’re seeing happen.

KeyserSusie
KeyserSusie
  splurge
March 4, 2019 5:44 pm

I like the quote Do not pursue the beast to closely lest you become the beast.

DD
DD
  KeyserSusie
March 5, 2019 5:46 am

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AC
AC
March 4, 2019 6:53 pm

Wait, this sounds familiar, somehow . . .

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Ginger
Ginger
  AC
March 5, 2019 6:50 am

“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!”
Isaiah 5:20

The “woe” means great judgement is coming.

LibertyToad
LibertyToad
March 4, 2019 6:55 pm

Awesome article.

anarchyst
anarchyst
March 4, 2019 7:10 pm

Monika Schaefer…
Ursula Haverbeck…
Sylvia Stolz…
Ernst Zundel…
these, and many more have been incarcerated in maximum-security prisons in Germany and in Canada for merely daring to question that “holiest of holy” religion–“holocaustianity”.
Our modern-day “book-burning” started with the “chosen” ((JEWS)) who have been relatively successful in burying the TRUTH about the so-called “holocaust (TM)”.
It takes approximately a hundred years for the BS to be filtered out of “history” and the TRUTH to finally be revealed and accepted.
Gas chambers with wooden doors with peepholes, incinerators with chimneys not connected, using an insecticide (Zyklon B) as a “gas”, jewish soap, jewish shrunken heads and jewish lampshades, jewish smoke smells different than gentile smoke, thousands of bodies cremated per day each body cremated taking only a few minutes, without any maintenance on the crematoria, oh my!
The holohoax is going DOWN and is being revealed as the “scam of the twentieth century”…

wholy1
wholy1
March 4, 2019 7:36 pm

Yup, in the “End Times”, the “GATHERING [REPENTED] REMNANTS” are forced to increasingly resort to 1-2-1 DIRECT “System D” trade/exchange/social intercourse, which was/[still] is the almighty “Author’s” WILL from the “Beginning”. Such is the very thing that scares the living “Schiff” out of the gov-agent “go-be-tweens”/control freaks – getting “cut out” and forced to possibly do something “productive” in their sorry-ass, pathetic, parasitic “existences”.

Not Sure
Not Sure
March 4, 2019 9:15 pm

Time traveler is a good way to present the strange turn of events, or you could just be 60 years old and remember when free speech was a liberal thing and compare to today’s only being able to voice opinions that are in line with the collective. The same shift has happened with Russia and the USA.

We live in bizzaro times.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  Not Sure
March 5, 2019 3:48 am

Quite so and well said

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
March 4, 2019 10:43 pm

I briefly thought that Gab might be the solution to Twitter bans, until I realized that any alternative medium that allows free speech quickly is seen as the domain ONLY for racists, fascists, Nazis, etc. – which makes it “toxic”. It’s like “why would you have a Gab account? That’s just for Nazis.” Same thing with online payment systems: anything that becomes the alternative to PayPal (or, for that matter, Visa and MasterCard) will immediately be viewed as transgressive and find any necessary banking connections severed.

nkit
nkit
March 5, 2019 12:25 am

The cognitive dissonance must be hard for libs..Accepting and agreeing that your party is anti-simetic, yet you want to imprison Holocaust deniers….

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
March 5, 2019 2:07 am

Greetings,
Now might be a very good time to start thinking about reality. Everyone is so caught up in this digital drama that they’ve stopped paying attention to reality. Lets get this clear: You can print whatever you wish and no one can stop you. Perhaps the digital giants will censor it but you can still print it. No one has taken that freedom away in reality world.

With that said, this appears to be a great time to think about poor neglected reality because the millennials do not seem much interested in it. Productive assets are being neglected. Quality tools, land and even precious metals are at bargain basement prices.

Digital stupidity may very well (and probably will) cause the next crisis. Should the net go down then we’re going to experience helplessness never before seen. At such a time, an understanding of reality would be advantageous. After all, life goes on and I’d prefer to see the back side of what I know is coming. I want to win. I’ll choose reality.

Digital Slave
Digital Slave
  NickelthroweR
March 5, 2019 3:01 am

Book banning is so old-school. Artificial intelligence is fast becoming the modern day equivalent. Tom Peters writes in his latest book about AI being used to predict actions like when an employee is considering leaving (type in too often identifiable phrases such as “headhunter” or “bureaucratic bullshit” and your employer knows you are looking, per a large company’s “flight risk” model).

There should be no doubt that digital giants are already censoring in unfathomable ways. Coupled with the phrase you coin-digital stupidity-the algorithm revolution risks taking humanity out of humanity. What will be left then?

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
  Digital Slave
March 5, 2019 3:34 am

What will be left? Nothing.

I believe that at some point in time we will have to destroy our grid, the network and our communication and GPS satellites in order to save humanity. Perhaps 1930’s technology is all we’re really meant to have.

DD
DD
  Anonymous
March 5, 2019 6:06 am

A really interesting link. Am reading it now.

“The actual effectiveness of AI as a means to help humanity is questionable. AI is primarily about “learning algorithms”, or machines that are programmed to learn from experience. The problem is that a learning algorithm is only as effective as the human beings that program it in the first place. ”

I’m getting my head wrapped around the concept written early in the white paper. It may take some time to make sense of the surreal. Humans writing machine code to teach the machine code how to help humanity without further assistance from humanity is hard to digest right away. I imagine Salvador’s melting clock-faces glomming onto the words, absorbing them in matter of minutes and merging them with meaning meant to mend and ameliorate humanity.*

Edit to add comment until I can add no more due to melting time (wink.)

“Mass surveillance is impossible to manage by humans alone; the amount of sheer data is overwhelming. So, one core purpose of AI for the globalists becomes clear – AI is meant to streamline mass surveillance and automate it.”

Is that a “core” purpose of AI? It does seem to be, doesn’t it?

“The goal is to gauge and eventually “predict” public behavior.”

By “predict” I am guessing they mean “modify.”

The Medium is the Message that Modifies the Messenger: Outdoin’ McLuhan.

[If you like the title feel free to borrow or take because I do not mind wasting words it is the commas I cannot spare.]

“AI mapping of personal habits is also prominent today. It is more visible in the corporate world where marketing is tailored to individual consumer patterns and interests. That said, governments are also highly interested in tracking individual habits to the point of creating psychological profiles for every person on the planet if possible.”

Government may be the first victim. I can imagine clocks folding over bureaucratic files and faces, causing them to merge into a governmental entity which both feeds and frightens us.

Again, quotes are from this article, posted in the previous comment. I found it an interesting read before I join the madding crowd.

http://www.alt-market.com/articles/3674-the-real-reason-why-globalists-are-so-obsessed-with-artificial-intelligence

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*The alliterative voice can be pleasing to ear, eye and mind without trying very hard at all.

DD
DD
  DD
March 5, 2019 7:20 am

How is it that the human mind, with facets no man can fully understand, believes compiling and documenting every nuance of behavior through electronic observation will be able to contain and control behaviors of mankind?

It is hubris on a global level.

And, it is melting time. Day dawneth.

Arkie
Arkie
  DD
March 5, 2019 2:01 pm

Make sure your Grandkids are expert coders.

Foxconn, at one of its Chinese factories is installing one million new robots in the next 2-3 years. That factory has already seen its employment plunge from 110,000 to 50,000.

Chessmaster, after getting beaten by AlphaGo: “some of the unheard of moves made by the computer were beautiful”.

DD
DD
  Arkie
March 6, 2019 6:52 am

It is a good thing they’ve made so much progress on virtual reality and automation. The entire human race may be bowling alone soon.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  DD
March 6, 2019 8:52 am

AI simply the pathway to AO which is the goal. Satan is not omnipotent, he needs assistance.

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
  Anonymous
March 5, 2019 12:31 pm

Greetings,
The globalists may see things this way but the military certainly sees it another way. The future of warfare is A.I. controlled swarms. Whoever gets that worked out first wins the future.

Arkie
Arkie
  NickelthroweR
March 5, 2019 1:53 pm

Warmups are being done by the cities using Red Light Cameras.

Chubby Bubbles
Chubby Bubbles
  NickelthroweR
March 5, 2019 11:27 am

“meant to have”?
We really couldn’t even be trusted with stone tools and fire, to be honest…

Arkie
Arkie
  Chubby Bubbles
March 5, 2019 1:26 pm

It’s all Eve’s fault.

DD
DD
  Arkie
March 6, 2019 6:55 am

If Adam hadn’t been out with his pal, the Lord, walking and talking, maybe he could have rebuked that lying serpent.

Free Will implies some bad decisions, doesn’t it? Give her a break. It was all brand new.

TC
TC
March 5, 2019 1:44 pm

None of it makes any sense at all until you look at it through a Talmudic lens.

DD
DD
  TC
March 6, 2019 9:08 am

I’ve heard that before. Can you, in a nutshell of perhaps 100 words, tell me what is added to the image through the Talmudic lens?

Perhaps something along this line with you completing the description:

If you look at censorship over the past [fill in here] years/decades, you should realize the Talmudic influences when you see a, b, c to x, y and z. The Alphabet to be filled in by you, if you think you could help me understand why anyone would want an entire population to be dependent upon them for food, shelter, and instruction on what to do next.

I don’t see the current state of our society and country being anyone’s intent, only their big mistake.

TC
TC
  DD
March 6, 2019 9:19 am

Read E. Michael Jones’ “The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit.” You can find it for free in both pdf or audiobook form on the web.