Department of Pre-Crime: Left-Wing Protester Arrested by FBI for Being on a “Path to Radicalization”
In the real world, the one we’re in now, the Department of Pre-Crime will not be this much fun. Nor will the good guys win.
Read more...In the real world, the one we’re in now, the Department of Pre-Crime will not be this much fun. Nor will the good guys win.
Read more...US police forces at a minimum set up the conditions that allowed for Malcolm X to be killed. How far does their culpability extend?
Read more...Legal scholar Dina Srinivasan talks to INET’s Lynn Parramore about reining in Google and restoring fairness to a regulatory Wild West.
Read more...Thomas Frank and Paul Jay discuss censorship by tech monopolies and changes in the political landscape of Kansas.
Read more...Facebook shuts off news and important information in Australia to bullly the government into dropping a bill requiring it to share revenue.
Read more...Governments on both sides of the pond are in “never let a crisis go to waste” mode. Aggression by the right is cause to stomp on a weak left.
Read more...A warnign to small fry Internet content producers: time to think of getting your own platform as a matter of self-preservation.
Read more...The dangers of undue deference to men in military uniforms.
Read more...Tik-Tok is getting its wings clippped. But how far will containment efforts go?
Read more...“What to do about tech platforms” has fixated on Section 230, when more should be done.
Read more...An illustration of how media framing manipulates viewer reactions.
Read more...How could a rabble occupy the Capitol despite months of fulminations about a Trump coup and a rally date announced well in advance?
Read more...No, Section 230 is not about Facebook. It protects you from liabilty if you forward an e-mail, so you should think twice about a repeal.
Read more...Fog on the Covid and Brexit fronts.
Read more...Responding to critics of a post on the Pfizer vaccine paper and editorial.
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