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Daily Stormer
January 5, 2017
When you think the NYT hit rock bottom, they find innovative new bottoms to hit.
What a year it’s been for the New York Times.
They’ve lied through their teeth throughout the presidential election, and were humiliated when all their claims and predictions were proven false.
They’ve been forced to apologize to their own readers for spreading lies, and had to promise them to actually start reporting the news honestly from now on
Needless to say, they resumed lying immediately.
They had to close down 8 floors in their office building and rent them out because they ran out of money.
And now this.
Apple, complying with what it said was a request from Chinese authorities, removed news apps created by The New York Times from its app store in China late last month.
The move limits access to one of the few remaining channels for readers in mainland China to read The Times without resorting to special software. The government began blocking The Times’s websites in 2012, after a series of articles on the wealth amassed by the family of Wen Jiabao, who was then prime minister, but it had struggled in recent months to prevent readers from using the Chinese-language app.
The Chinese are a prideful and neurotic race. They’ll ban anything and everything for the goofiest reasons. Did you know that “Winnie the Pooh” is censored from Chinese search results, because of a dumb meme comparing it’s president to the cartoon bear?
Welp, time to remove a children’s cartoon from the entire internet.
They also ban all the good western web services in order to allow their crappy Chinese alternatives to succeed. Never forget that while we’re getting shafted by China in the name of “free trade,” they use unapologetic protectionist measures to keep foreigners out of their own markets.
Apple removed both the English-language and Chinese-language apps from the app store in China on Dec. 23. Apps from other international publications, including The Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal, were still available in the app store.
Ha!
I don’t know how much of their traffic they got from China, but anything that hurts the New York times is good news to us. I mean, if they went to the trouble of making several Chinese apps, they must have gotten something out of it.
So, I must cheer this turn of events.
In fact, I think more countries should take a cue from China and start banning this fake-news organization. The unsuspecting public can’t be expected to sort through all this information and decide for itself what is and isn’t fake news; the people deserve to get unbiased news from serious outlets like the Daily Stormer.
Failing that, we can always get an AI, such as Tay, to filter the news for us objectively and fairly. As we all know, AI’s always end up embracing Nazism anyway, as all rational beings eventually do.