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Berenson Banned by Twitter for Telling Truth

Clay and Buck

30 Aug 2021

CLAY: Our friend, Alex Berenson, has gotten banned by Twitter. And the data that he had been talking about has all been proven to be true. In fact, today, Israel โ€” which is one of the most vaccinated countries in the world โ€” hit a new high for covid infections.

And so, here is why I think this is so significant going forward.

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I think social media companies are going to have to be held accountable for not just being platforms, but for making editorial decisions. And they have been labeling people like Alex Berensonโ€™s tweets as inaccurate, even though they have been proven to be scientifically accurate. And, Buck, this is a fascinating angle.

Alex is going to sue these companies now for defamation, arguing that they are claiming that he is telling lies, which goes directly to his ability to report. And youโ€™re going to end up, I think, with a real battle in the scientific community over what is and what is not allowed and permissible to be said about covid, because the wild thing here is, if you wait and just let the data eventually tell a story, what is everybody starting to write?

The New York Times, CNN, the Daily Beast, all these left-wing outlets are now saying, โ€œHey, thereโ€™s major issues coming, because Israeli data is reflecting that the vaccines are not working as we were told they were going to.โ€ Thereโ€™s no other storyline when we end up with a new high for covid infections as is happening in Israel, which is one of the largest vaccinated countries in the world.

So Alex Berenson is, I think, important here in the context that he has been said to be lying, right? Twitter has been labeling his reports inaccurate, and theyโ€™re all actually ending up being accurate, which means I think Twitter may have some liability here.

BUCK: Twitterโ€™s got a lot of money and a lot of lawyers is part of the problem.

CLAY: Yes.

BUCK: So theyโ€™re not going be overly worried about one lawsuit like this. I think itโ€™s more important for all of us just to know that this is what we are up against now. It used to beโ€ฆ Thereโ€™s been a whole transformation of the communication infrastructure in this country over the last, letโ€™s say, 15 years or so, give or take.

You could go back even five or ten years when social media was really getting going in a meaningful way, right? A lot of people here say, โ€œWhen did you start using Facebook a lot for news? Not just to see a couple photos of your friends, but it started to become your feed? You know, for folks, maybe 10 years ago, something like that for a lot of them.

Clay and BuckAnd there would be initial reports, early reports of being saying, โ€œI think Iโ€™m shadow banned. I think thereโ€™s some games being played with the algorithms,โ€ and while these social media companies were becoming larger and more powerful, while they were becoming really โ€” monetarily and influence-wise โ€” the most powerful media companies on earth; I donโ€™t think thereโ€™s even an argument to counter that play, they would say, โ€œOh no weโ€™re a neutral platform. Weโ€™re not doing any of this stuff that you think weโ€™re doing behind the scenes.โ€

CLAY: Thatโ€™s right.

BUCK: And then you had a couple of stories, โ€œHold on. Why is this conservative getting banned? Why is that conservative being suppressed in some way?โ€ And they would say โ€” you remember this โ€” โ€œOh, it was a mistake.โ€ Somehow it was always conservatives that were getting hit by this, but it was a mistake. Whatโ€™s happened as a result of, I think, their frenzy against Trumpโ€ฆ

Because Trump used social media so effectively, he turned that tool against the apparatus of the Democrat control. There was all of this pressure brought to bear โ€” and I mean it โ€” at the very top of Google, the very top of Twitter and Facebook, โ€œYouโ€™ve got to do something. You canโ€™t allow this to happen again!โ€ So they said, โ€œWe used to do this with algorithms and shadow banning, fine.

โ€œNow, weโ€™re just going to go all out and we will be a part of the apparatus, of, letโ€™s be honest, mind control thatโ€™s really going on here, controlling the national debate and conversation.โ€ And theyโ€™re now open, Democrat-left institutions, partisans, operating in that way. That doesnโ€™t mean obviouslyโ€ฆYou use Twitter; I use Twitter. Itโ€™s not that weโ€™re all kicked off โ€”

CLAY: Yes.

BUCK: โ€” because then you would force us to build the other platforms. No. Itโ€™s they control it where they have to, when they want to. And they reserve that right. And Alex is an interesting case study because on the data out of Israel, he was on solid ground the entire time. He was proven correct, and they never apologized, Clay, because for them itโ€™s not about being right. Itโ€™s about everybody listening to what they tell them.

CLAY: And this is where I think โ€” and this is me, again, putting my lawyer hat on โ€” Twitter has actually said why they banned him. They gave him all these different strikes, and heโ€™s talked about it on this program. And to me what is so utterly interesting about it is if he can go back and prove that all of their checks which led to his banning are not in any way inaccuracies of reporting by him, then it seems to me that Twitterโ€™s entire method of policing content could blow up on itself.

Clay and BuckWhat Iโ€™m talking about here in the big picture is, thereโ€™s a big difference between being a platform which allows everybody to say everything and editorializing. And what Twitter has been trying to pretend is that they donโ€™t editorialize, that is they donโ€™t pick the stories and maybe issues that they blow up to turn into a big story โ€” and, look, this is also a flaw of the media.

But you got a ton of people sitting around all day checking to see whatโ€™s trending on Twitter as if itโ€™s representative of the biggest stories that go on in the country on a day-to-day basis, and it creates this entire feeding frenzy.

And I want to play this from Fauci, if we could, because Fauci has used Twitter to get his message out, and he is in favor of all these ridiculous mandates.

And I think what youโ€™re going to see is the collusion between Facebook and Fauci, and the collusion between Twitter and Fauci, and the collusion between Instagram and Fauci using Fauci as a stand-in for the lockdown government issues. Listen to Cut 19 here as Fauci talks about how he is in favor of all these mandates occurring at the local level that the federal government doesnโ€™t have the authority to do themselves. This is about mind control, and theyโ€™re using big tech to coalesce with default state action through local governments and through businesses.

FAUCI: Guy, Iโ€™m very much in favor of mandating at the local level. I donโ€™t think weโ€™re going see real federal mandates except for certain agencies of the federal government. I mean, weโ€™ve already seen that with the Veteransโ€™ Administration. But now that we have the full approval, full stamp of approval โ€” at least for the Pfizer vaccine โ€” we are definitely going to see mandating for colleges if you want to attend in person at a college or a university, or places of business that employ large numbers of people.

BUCK: Places of business.

CLAY: This is crazy.

BUCK: This is why it would be so useful, so helpful to have some state or states that would come along and say, โ€œWeโ€™re actually not going to allow you to fire people.โ€

CLAY: That is what you got into, for people out there, when you were talking to Kristi Noem is you want people to be protected in her state from being able to be fired over this.

BUCK: Opt out as a matter of conscience, I would like to see, because otherwise, folks, itโ€™s just the rolling wave here of mandates that will wash over the entire country. Even in a placeโ€ฆ Look, I have to check and see what the latest is down in Florida. I mean, DeSantis, heโ€™s been holding the line in so many ways in so many places in a 50/50 state, basically, Democrat/Republican โ€”

Clay and BuckCLAY: Yes. Right.

BUCK: โ€” which is a very different phenomenon than what you have in a heavily red state, where you could actually push these things more and be the laboratory. Use federalism to our advantage, be the laboratory for, โ€œWe can actually play offense in favor of libertyโ€ instead what weโ€™re going to see is everybody is going to start bending.

Youโ€™ll have to make decisions you donโ€™t want to make; youโ€™re gonna suffer. Theyโ€™re going to to tell your kid he canโ€™t go to school. Okay. Itโ€™s easy to say, โ€œOh, donโ€™t get the shot.โ€ Well, maybe youโ€™re on a D1 scholarship for football. And now if you donโ€™t get the shot, you canโ€™t play. So now you will give up your education because of the state? Youโ€™re going to allow the Democrat mandate take that from you?

These are the kind of decisions people are going to have to make, and itโ€™s not going to change any time soon. Remember, weโ€™re heading into the winter season, folks. We have vaccines declining in efficacy. And we have the winter season coming. Theyโ€™re already talking about boosters. Itโ€™s not like weโ€™re going to get into October and theyโ€™re going to start to lighten up about this stuff.

No, theyโ€™re going go into even more of a panic mode. So we either establish some individual liberty protections against this, or itโ€™s all going to be New York City. I know people say, โ€œOh, I would just never go to a restaurant or movie theater or send my kid to school or anythingโ€ if they lived in New York. How long would you last with that? You start to โ€”

CLAY: And also, the question is how much enforcement are you seeing in New York. Are people actually checking this? I donโ€™t know.

BUCK: Itโ€™s about 50/50 in restaurants.

CLAY: When you go to a restaurant?

BUCK: Itโ€™s about 50/50 they will check for it. Now, I do know, Iโ€™ve heard rumors โ€” a little bit here, a little bit there. I donโ€™t know who. I donโ€™t know where. But I do know there are people that maybe have fakes.

CLAY: Yeah, we talked about this.

BUCK: Who are getting away with the fake thing very easily.

CLAY: But only about half of restaurants, in your experience โ€” or bars โ€” are checking whether or not you have a vaccine?

BUCK: Total coin flip.

CLAY: Yeah?

BUCK: Some come right up to you at the door they want to see your ID and they want to see your vaccine passports. And if you donโ€™t have it, they say, โ€œIโ€™m sorry, you cannot dine here.โ€ Thatโ€™s where we are. By the way, Clay, that numberโ€™s only go up, because the actual enforcement doesnโ€™t start by the City of New York until, I think, middle of September.

Clay and BuckCLAY: Right.

BUCK: Itโ€™s two weeks out. Some places have gotten ahead of it. And of course, the coffee shop on the corner of my block, they have a little book section; Iโ€™m not even kidding. The books are White Fragility. Michelle Obamaโ€™s biography. You know, just like the liberal cannon all together there.

CLAY: Yeah.

BUCK: And they still have a mask mandate and a vaccine mandate, even though itโ€™s not required by the city. So this is what you have in certain places. But Iโ€™m telling everybody right now: I know the mandate mentality, and theyโ€™re coming.

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