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Good evening. It's Friday, December 8.
Tonight: The Ukraine war narrative has collapsed. For almost two years anyone criticizing President Zelenskyy or questioning the bipartisan U.S. narrative about the war was immediately smeared as a Kremlin agent, as unpatriotic, as a traitor to all things good and decent in the world. But as is true of most American wars and the U.S. proxy wars, it's always only a question of time before the propagandistic script collapses, the war is exposed as a failure and only the dead-enders remain cheering it on.
Throughout the war, it was simply unheard of that any top Ukrainian official would criticize President Zelenskyy, much less criticize the war. But now there is a tidal wave of top Kiev authorities running to the Western press to denounce Zelenskyy as a rapidly growing tyrant and the war itself is a lost cause, one that only Zelenskyy and Joe Biden – and maybe Nikki Haley – remain delusional enough to believe can be won early this year. This week, the U.S. Congress refused to approve Biden's latest $60 billion request for Ukraine because the White House warned that Ukraine is running out of money for its war. But all signs demonstrate that most of the world and even Zelenskyy's top allies are recognizing that the war is lost and that the only solution where this can be resolved is the negotiating table. Yet, needless to say, the deals available to Ukraine now will be far worse than the ones that were available to it at the start of the war, before Russia spent hundreds of millions of dollars and lost tens of thousands of men, at least, to secure tight hold their 18% of Ukraine. Unfortunately, those efforts to diplomatically resolve the war at the start were stopped by Joe Biden and Boris Johnson. Yet again the promises and predictions made by our serious foreign policy experts have all proven to be empty.
Then: last week, we examined the question of whether TikTok is, as the CIA and the Biden White House claim and as many people have been led to believe, a weapon that is used by the Chinese Communist Party to propagandize America's youth and turn people against their own government. As we attempted to document on that show, almost none of TikTok's so-called content moderation decisions, the euphemism for censorship, align with that narrative. Instead, the CIA, the Pentagon and the White House have been threatening to ban TikTok from the United States only as leverage to commandeer the censorship and content controls for themselves, so, just like they do with Facebook and Google, they can be in charge of this massive machine that one-third of Americans choose to use to communicate in, the platform that is by far the most popular for young Americans.
That thesis of ours was confirmed this week when we received a notice from TikTok that the account for our program System Update is now permanently banned from TikTok's platform. They provided us with no explanation as to why this happened. When we appealed, we received an absurdly ambiguous and unspecific allegation that we had violated the platform's terms of service regarding its “integrity and authentication policy.” Yet not a single allegation that a single video that we posted there, let alone many, was authentic or spreading disinformation or violated their sacred integrity policy. We'll show you what TikTok said and did and the light that it shines on what is more Big Tech censorship by the U.S. Security State, not by the Chinese Communist Party.
After that, the investigative journalist Lee Fang, my former colleague at The Intercept and a friend of the show and mine, got his hands on a trove of secret documents, spreadsheets and WhatsApp chats that show a pervasive information war launched by Israel and its American allies. Some of those powerful people in the United States serving as its allies, often directed by the IDF itself, to attack Israel’s critics in the United States to get people fired and otherwise create massive pressure on anyone not immediately supporting Israel's wars. Many of the documents show what Fang and his coauthor, Jack Paulson, call, "the heightened coordination among pro-Israel forces in Silicon Valley and the global tech sector," meaning: "a loose network of pro-Israel investors, tech executives, activists, and Israeli government officials have stepped up their efforts to combat the slightest deviations from the pro-Israel script."
We'll talk to Lee about what these documents show, about how this covert network is operating, who is part of it, what tactics they're using and who they have been targeting. And then we also talked to the British rapper and activist Lowkey, who has become one of the most influential commentators on the Israeli war in Gaza. He has been following the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for a long time, has a large audience that pays attention to him, and he will join us to discuss the latest developments in the war, as well as many of the arguments being bandied about that war.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.