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Under Extreme External Pressure, Big Tech Censors the 2002 bin Laden Letter. More Rejected Invites From Pro-Israel Guests. Plus: Updates on Glenn’s Homeless-Run Dog Shelter
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November 21, 2023
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Good evening. It's Friday, November 17.

Tonight: We have devoted many programs on this show to the topic of online censorship, political speech and political expression. It has been one of the four or five topics to which I have devoted the most journalistic attention over the last several years because of how genuinely dangerous I believe it is that it is now commonplace – normalized that our largest social media companies – often acting with outside pressure from governments, politicians, security, state agencies, activist groups and media corporations – now routinely ban or otherwise suppress ideas that are deemed by institutions of power to be dangerous or inaccurate. 

I've had a lot of company and a lot of support in this cause of defending free speech and opposing this regime of censorship support that had typically come from the American and international right, but also less so from other factions, including parts of the anti-establishment left. 

Within the last 24 hours, however, we have just witnessed what – I was going to say was one but now I would have to say two – of the most extreme and abrupt cases of Big Tech censorship yet. The first, as we extensively covered in last night's show, is a 2002 letter from Osama bin Laden entitled “A Letter to Americans”, written by the al-Qaida leader to explain to the country the real reasons there is so much anti-American rage, anger and even hatred in the Muslim world toward the United States. It was not because as our government and neocon-dominated media told us back then, “they hate us for our freedoms, our glorious freedoms.” No, that wasn't why. They hate us for all the ways the U.S. government interferes in and brings violence to and controls their countries and their part of the world, that's what the letter explained. After a large number of young Americans just discovered the existence of this letter for the first time, they began extensively discussing it on social media, especially on TikTok, to the point that it went very, very viral. In response to that, The Guardian newspaper, which hosted that letter on its site for the last 21 years, now that it was being discussed in relationship to the United States support for Israel, instantly removed it precisely to prevent further discussion about it by ensuring that all those links that went viral on social media would be broken and no longer lead anyone if they clicked on it to that letter on the Guardian site. That's what we covered last night. 

And now TikTok itself, under extreme external pressure, has announced a complete ban of any content on their site that discusses this letter in any way. If you discuss what you think of that bin Laden letter, if you criticize it, if you approve of it, if you just try and draw lessons from it and apply it to today – one of the most extreme acts of Big Tech censorship that we have ever seen – means that TikTok will ban that content. They've rendered broken all of the attempts to find that letter on the site. And yet, the faction that normally objects the loudest to such repression by Big Tech seems indifferent to it, if not supportive of it. We'll take a look at this extraordinary censorship event. Whatever you think of it, it’s a vital historical document. 

Then, minutes before we went live on this show, Elon Musk, the owner X, formerly known as Twitter, announced the implementation of a quite radical new censorship policy. Musk, who – it's not a coincidence – is now embroiled in a scandal where he was accused by the ADL and many other groups of endorsing an anti-Semitic tweet to the point where it was losing sponsors over it, just a few minutes ago decreed the following: “’Decolonization’ and ‘from the river to the sea’ and similar euphemisms necessarily imply genocide. Clear calls for extreme violence are against our terms of service and will exult in suspension. If you use any of those terms in relationship to Israel, decolonization from the river to the sea, you won't just have your post taken down, you'll be suspended from the platform.” After he announced that Elon Musk was quickly congratulated and praised by Jonathan Greenblatt, the head of the ADL, which often spearheaded censorship campaigns and which had just yesterday even accused Musk of endorsing antisemitism. And then today, 24 hours later, turned around and quickly congratulated and heaped praise on Musk, patted him on the head for this new policy silencing specific slogans criticizing Israel, apparently, according to Musk – or at least nobody is silenced – you're still allowed to say anything you want, even genocidal thoughts about Gaza. You're allowed to say, “Erase Gaza,” “Remove Gaza from the map,” “Turn Gaza into a parking lot.” 

Just today, an Israeli official said “Erase Gaza.” People are saying that every day. From what I can tell by the policy announced, it doesn't prevent any of those genocidal thoughts toward the Palestinians up and coming from Israel. What you can't do is use these phrases that Elon Musk now says, I think quite inaccurately, necessarily imply genocide against Israel, even though – if even if it were the case that that's what it meant – it's hard to justify how, given his prior claims about free speech, this could be justified. We'll get into that as well.

Then: On our live aftershow on Locals last night – we do that every Tuesday and Thursday: we move to Locals for our live aftershow – where we take questions from our viewers. And we've been trying on purpose to respond to critiques of our coverage of Israel and Gaza. We responded to a critique that we had had far more pro-Palestinian guests on this show than we have had pro-Israel guests since the start of the war. And that observation is quantitatively correct. Although we devoted major portions of our show last Thursday night and Friday night to interviewing two of the smartest pro-Israel journalists I know and Friday night's interview with Tablet's Jacob Siegel lasted more than two hours, the vast, vast majority of which was him speaking uninterrupted, we've indeed had more pro-Palestinian guests than pro-Israel guests. But as I explained to that critic on the show last night, that is not for lack of trying. 

As we're going to show you, we have invited onto the show many of the most prominent and vocal pro-Israel voices, including people who have been on our show before, who came on happily and with very little notice and yet now, having handed us a mountain of excuses about why so sadly, they just can't come on to talk about this. 

Finally, over the weekend, I visited, along with my kids, the unique animal shelter that I founded along with my husband, David Miranda, in 2017, called the Hope Shelter in Rio de Janeiro. The uniqueness of the shelter is that it not only is a shelter for abandoned animals, devoted to caring primarily for dogs found on the street abandoned until we can place them in homes, but we also purposely hire homeless people to work in that shelter, who live on the street with their pets and have thus demonstrated a real affinity for animals and a great capacity to care for them. Also, we can work with that homeless population as well, to work with them to obtain identification, open accounts, and learn how to manage income, all to permanently exit the street. I don't think I've discussed this project on the show before. So many of you may be unaware of it, so we'll just show you a few videos and updates from my visit there over the weekend. And it's always something that I think, especially on a Friday night heading into the holiday season, people enjoy hearing about.

For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update starting right now.

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