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New Voice of Intolerance
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| What is the new voice of tolerance in America? | |
| The new voice of tolerance is actually intolerance. | |
| It claims that it's being tolerant and open, but in point of fact, it is intolerant of all views except the latest PC views. | |
| The voices that claim that we sponsor diversity, what they mean is complete exclusivity of all views except for their own. | |
| When they say we practice inclusion, what they mean is we exclude all voices but our own. | |
| Years ago, I was dealing with a coffee company and they were beginning to sponsor gay pride events in the city of Charlotte. | |
| And I said, look, you're a national chain. | |
| Why don't you remain neutral in the culture wars because this is a very divisive issue in the city? | |
| And they said, no, we want to work with everyone. | |
| We are inclusive. | |
| I said, okay, we're having a Christian rally, a pro-family rally standing for the life of the unborn, standing for teen purity. | |
| Would you work with us? | |
| And they wrote back and said, we will not work with you because we are inclusive. | |
| You talk about absolute double talk, but the new tolerance is absolute intolerance of all dissenting viewpoints. | |
| Wow. | |
| Wow. | |
| That is powerful. | |
| I just wish America could wake up. | |
| Mondo, you have a chapter in the book that's one of your favorites. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Big tech takes control, chapter three. | |
| Dr. Brown, how did big tech take control over what we can say and who we are in the public square? | |
| Part of it was with our help without us knowing it. | |
| In other words, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube. | |
| Hey, we're neutral platforms and you can just get your viewpoints out. | |
| Just don't cross certain lines, you know, and don't do certain things, but get your viewpoints out freely. | |
| So we all bought into that. | |
| A way to communicate with friends, those of us with ministries, a great way to get our message out for free to masses of people. | |
| And then once we all signed up and pushed things like Facebook into literally the billions, several billion people using Facebook, then the rules started to change. | |
| Then they started to work with various activist organizations that said, oh, you're a hate group. | |
| Oh, this is hate speech. | |
| And if you misgender someone, if you call a biological male a male, you'll be de-platformed. | |
| It's like, what happened? | |
| So that's the first thing. | |
| We all bought into this together, and then the rules changed along the way. | |
| The second thing is, is we didn't realize the power of search engines. | |
| Oh, just Google this. | |
| Google becomes a verb. | |
| We'll just Google this, search this, without realizing that over time, Google has such massive control. | |
| What goes out that it's going to control what you see. | |
| It decides, okay, we don't want you to see these viewpoints because these are contrary to our ideological viewpoints. | |
| And with Google, with me, they forbid us from advertising a video that offended some of their employees. | |
| Can you be gay and Christian? | |
| They said, you are not allowed to advertise this. | |
| So there's tremendous control that they've exerted. | |
| And we all go through these same platforms. | |
| And because of this, it's become a stranglehold. | |
| And we must decide, am I going to just figure out how to stay on the platform by compromising my convictions? | |
| Or will I get the message of truth out without compromise, come what may? | |