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As we hurtle towards a cashless economy, PayPal's abortive censorship of the FSU is part of a global trend to weaponise Big Tech to suppress dissent of every kind, which must be opposed at all costs.
With a scheme to send breast binders to children behind parents' backs and staff pushing puberty-blocking drugs, "abusive" children's transgender charity Mermaids is a "scandal unfolding before our eyes".
Virgin Atlantic is allowing male cabin crew and pilots to wear skirts and women to wear men's suits so staff can “express their true identity” at work.
In the latest episode of the Weekly Sceptic, the talking points are Rupa Huq's slur against Kwasi Kwarteng, von der Leyen’s 'tools' and the BBC’s laughable ‘mostly peaceful’ Leicester narrative.
At 5:30pm this evening, PayPal notified us that it has restored all three of the accounts it cancelled a couple of weeks ago and apologised. Needless to say we won't be using them again.
Dr. James Alexander, a professor of politics, explains the connection between Covid nonsense, climate alarmism and wokery pokery – they‘re all imbued with an ideology that serves the interests of billionaire monopolists.
PayPal says its mission is to "ensure everyone can take control of their financial lives” and that it believes access to financial services should be a "right for all”. So why does it keep banning people it doesn't like?
Many institutions, both public and private, have succumbed to the fact-phobic ideologies of woke postmodernism. Can they still be salvaged, or must we start over and build anew?
A gay rights organisation opposed to paedophilia was deplatformed by PayPal, only to discover that pro-paedophile organisation Prostasia continues to be on good terms with the woke financial technology company.
Popular comic strip Dilbert has been cancelled by 77 newspapers after its creator Scott Adams started poking fun at workplace wokery in plotlines. Going woke is no joke, it seems.
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