I hear something a bit disturbing here and in the news.
This isn't the sky is falling post but there is a trend that has me wondering.
Just the other day AB was looking for a video that cannot be found. Probably a coincidence but...
I have been reading that social media outlets are limiting conservative views)
Utube is cutting off gun related themed videos.
I was just reading that lawyers in Colorado had found evidence to support the notion that magazines and high capacity guns existed back when the state was creating state laws to protect the right of gun owners. No doubt, the current politicians wish that didn't exist.
My concern is that if this is all true, then what is to prevent them from removing historical facts and references that would support 2nd amendment issues or anything else they don't like?
Is there anyone protecting documents that exist online to preserve the accuracy of history?
Should we consider a repository (hard copy) of history that supports our views of the 2nd amendment so it cannot be conveniently lost?
I know this is a tall order, I don't know who would undertake such a project but I can see history being lost online where most of the world now searches for information.
Maybe I am worrying over nothing. Maybe there is hard copies or protecdions in place that I am not aware of but I am a bit concerned about how history might be manipulated.
This isn't the sky is falling post but there is a trend that has me wondering.
Just the other day AB was looking for a video that cannot be found. Probably a coincidence but...
I have been reading that social media outlets are limiting conservative views)
Utube is cutting off gun related themed videos.
I was just reading that lawyers in Colorado had found evidence to support the notion that magazines and high capacity guns existed back when the state was creating state laws to protect the right of gun owners. No doubt, the current politicians wish that didn't exist.
My concern is that if this is all true, then what is to prevent them from removing historical facts and references that would support 2nd amendment issues or anything else they don't like?
Is there anyone protecting documents that exist online to preserve the accuracy of history?
Should we consider a repository (hard copy) of history that supports our views of the 2nd amendment so it cannot be conveniently lost?
I know this is a tall order, I don't know who would undertake such a project but I can see history being lost online where most of the world now searches for information.
Maybe I am worrying over nothing. Maybe there is hard copies or protecdions in place that I am not aware of but I am a bit concerned about how history might be manipulated.