PayPal Bans YouTube Competitor Bitchute Without Explanation

That means they decided to let people like you spin their wheels.

On another note, do you think you can manage an acknowledgement about donnay?

She did in fact want state intervention to solve the "problem," via anti-trust law - no?
She hadn't when you made your claim up out of thin air.
 
We are witnessing the merger of private ownership and government power, it is nothing less than Neo-feudalism.
It is no wonder our resident monarchist supports it.
It will not end with the creation of a libertarian paradise.


Do you still have a paypal account?
 
Well you can believe what you want but I never had one and I encourage everyone to cancel theirs.

your time would be better spent convincing people to cancel or stop using paypal than asking for your own enemy to regulate them, just saying...
 
your time would be better spent convincing people to cancel or stop using paypal than asking for your own enemy to regulate them, just saying...

I think it is important to get this information out not so that we can advocate for state intervention, but so people have a discussion about their motives for censoring conservative speech. What kind of funding or motivation are they receiving for engaging in this behavior?

The problem is that if a few people like us are the only ones to leave paypal, then it is irrelevant. If the discussion is at least had, and a broad consensus can be formed that there is a problem then it would make way for some consumer choice actions that could actually carry some consequence.

I mean, if you have a website and you can pay by credit card or some random payment system virtually nobody belongs to.. and your competitor has paypal which virtually everybody has, then how does quitting paypal benefit you if you lose significant business or go out of business? By having the discussions about this unfair treatment and encouraging it on a broader platform, you can frame it in a way that shows people how the establishment maligning conservatives can help bring people together to encourage payment systems that treat people and their beliefs more equally.
 
It's also important to remember there are two goals which can be reached here..

1) Convince paypal to treat their customers fairly

2) Convince people to leave paypal for a more fair payment service

It doesn't HAVE to be #2

The thing is, Rev 3 is clearly advocating for NEITHER of these goals because Rev 3 doesn't like bitchute, gab, Alex Jones, etc...
 
It's also important to remember there are two goals which can be reached here..

1) Convince paypal to treat their customers fairly

2) Convince people to leave paypal for a more fair payment service

It doesn't HAVE to be #2

The thing is, Rev 3 is clearly advocating for NEITHER of these goals because Rev 3 doesn't like bitchute, gab, Alex Jones, etc...

The only place for government action here is if the aggrieved parties sue for breach of contract/false advertising.
 
In other words, you have no evidence that PayPal breached its contract; you're just speculating (hoping).

Since I just posted selections from PayPal's TOS a few days ago in re another "OMG Tyranny!!!" thread, I'm not inclined to do it again.

Speaking of that thread:



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And thoughts (apologies, admissions...) on your mind?

No apologies, I stated "for now." Because that is all we have, at the moment, to begin to fight these monopolies that governments have protected in the past.

As it stands now, for years, government has only helped these monopolies with corporate welfare and strong-arming the smaller business bogging them down with regulations. Hopefully this can wake up people, once and for all. that free markets, without government interference, is what is needed.
 
No apologies, I stated "for now." Because that is all we have, at the moment, to begin to fight these monopolies that governments have protected in the past.

As it stands now, for years, government has only helped these monopolies with corporate welfare and strong-arming the smaller business bogging them down with regulations. Hopefully this can wake up people, once and for all. that free markets, without government interference, is what is needed.

You want the state to punish PayPal for shutting down your friends.
 
You want the state to punish PayPal for shutting down your friends.

If Paypal gets away with arbitrarily cancelling a person's account, then what will stop any other payment services from doing the exact same thing?

Do you use a bank?
 
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