Bit Chute

Western Civilization is under attack by various malign forces. The major thrust came from Antonio Gramsci, the leading intellectual of the communist party in Italy. He realised that Karl Marx' approach to destroying the world was not going as well as hoped; Antonio worked out that perverting Hearts And Minds was the way to go. Karl used the bottom up approach. Antonio favoured the top down method, hence the Long March Through The Institutions. Infiltrating governments, businesses, unions, the education industry etc. was going to take decades but pay off big time in the Culture Wars. It is what the BBC, a Marxist outfit calls Entryism. He thought his main enemy was The Catholic Church and Christianity in general. He was right. That is why there are so many Catholic Church Infiltrators, Jews pretending that they have seen the light.

Today a major battlefield is the Internet. Major firms out there are refusing to do business with people they do not like. It is industrial sabotage, attacking Free Speech for White Men but not blacks, browns, Homosexuals, Paedophile Perverts etc.

Part of the fight back is Bit Chute. The Wikipedia alleges that it is Far Right; it lies. The Wiki is quite reliable until the agenda is involved, then all bets are off. Rationalwiki is different; it does not pretend to be unbiased. It is run by lefties.

BitChute ex Wiki     
BitChute
is a video hosting service that uses peer-to-peer Web Torrent technology.[2] It was founded as a way to avoid content rules that are enforced [ to suppress Free Speech - Editor ] on platforms like YouTube,[2] and some creators who have been banned or had their channels "demonetized" (barred from receiving advertising revenue) on YouTube have migrated to BitChute.[3] The platform accommodates far-right individuals and conspiracy theorists[8]; the Southern Poverty Law Center accuses the site of hosting "hate-fueled material".[9]

History
The company was launched by Ray Vahey in January 2017.[4] It is based on the peer-to-peer WebTorrent system, a JavaScript torrenting program that can run in a web browser. Users who watch a video also seed it.[3] BitChute does not rely on advertising, and users can send payments to video creators directly.[10]

In November 2018 BitChute was banned from PayPal.[11][12] Alex Jones, the Proud Boys, Tommy Robinson, and several anti-fascists were also banned at the same time.[11]

In January 2019, BitChute announced in a post on #Gab that they would move their domains over to #Epik, a small domain registrar known for accepting the registration of websites that host far-right content.[9][13]

 

Epik ex Wiki             
Epik is an ICANN-accredited domain registrar and web hosting company[1] known for providing services to websites that host far-right, Neo-Nazi, and other extremist content as well as those that sell illegal drugs and counterfeit medications.[8] It has been described by Vice as "a safe haven for the extreme right" because of its willingness to host websites that have been shut down by other web hosts.[5]

 

Rob Monster ex Wiki     
Robert W. Monster
(born 1966 or 1967) is an American technology executive and the founder and chief executive officer of #Epik, a domain registrar and web host known for providing services to websites with far-right content.[2][3]

He has received media attention in relation to Epik, particularly surrounding the company's decision to register the far-right social media network #Gab, about which he has been outspoken. He has also received attention for controversial statements, including some in which he has promoted various conspiracy theories and some which have been described by HuffPost and the Southern Poverty Law Center as espousing anti-Semitic or white nationalist sentiments.[2][4]

 

Gab ex Rationalwiki       
Gab.ai
is a social network website founded in Austin, Texas in August 2016 by CEO Andrew Torba as a "free speech" alternative to Facebook and Twitter. Apparently, the website was founded in response to Facebook employees suppressing conservative™™ articles (according to Torba, though those in the reality-based community might disagree)[2] and because of the "entirely left-leaning Big Social monopoly" by mainstream social media platforms.[3] Despite its initially innocuous appearance and its good intentions, such as its "people and free speech first" policy, the website has, not surprisingly (see 8chan, another free speech Internet experiment), become a refuge for cranks, conspiracy theorists, alt-righters, white supremacists, white nationalists, Neo-Nazis, anti-Semites, internet trolls, Islamophobes, terrorists/extremists, denialists (Holocaust, Obama birther and climate change) and other unsavory creatures of the web. Gab has since become the dumping ground for all things banned from Twitter and not in a good way. Until 2018, the logo of the website was a frog (which screamed Pepe the Frog, though Torba denies the connection, claiming that it was inspired from Bible verses Exodus 8:1–12 and Psalms 78:45.). The website is one of the several outlets that form the alt-tech.

The website has 835,000 users; however, on the bright side, as of 2019, it only has 19,526 active user accounts.[4]

 

Gab ex Wiki    
Gab is an English-language social media website known for its far-right user base.[8] The site has been widely described as a "safe haven"[9] for extremists including neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and the alt-right.[10]

The site was launched in 2017 and claimed to have almost 1,000,000 registered user accounts by July 2019.[11] It primarily attracts far-right and alt-right users who have been banned from other social networks.[12][13][14] The platform populace is mainly populated by users who are "conservative, male, and Caucasian".[15] As of 2018, the site's most-followed users included high-profile far-right figures such as Richard B. Spencer, Mike Cernovich, and Alex Jones.[13][15] Gab recognizes far-right websites such as Breitbart News a and InfoWars as competitors, according to a March 2018 financial filing.[16][17]

Gab claims to stand for free speech and individual liberty;[a][19][20] though these claims have been criticized for being a shield of the alt-right ecosystem.[13][15] Antisemitism is a prominent part of the site's content and the platform itself has engaged in anti-Semitic commentary.[16][24]

The site gained extensive public scrutiny following the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting in October 2018, as Robert Gregory Bowers, the sole suspect, posted a message on Gab indicating an immediate intent to do harm before the shooting;[25][24]][10] After a backlash from hosting providers, Gab briefly went offline.[26][27]

In February 2019, Gab launched Dissenter, a browser extension and website that allows Gab users to make comments on content hosted on any website[28][29] via an overlay visible only to those logged into Dissenter or using the extension,[30] and thus bypass their individual moderation practices.[29] In April 2019, Dissenter was removed from the Firefox Add-ons website and the Chrome Web Store for violation of their policies.[31] In July 2019, Gab switched its software infrastructure to a fork of Mastodon, a free and open-source social network platform. Mastodon released a statement in protest, denouncing Gab as trying to monetize racism under claims of free speech.[32]

 

Moses Hess ex Wiki     
Moses
(Moshe) Hess (January or June 21, 1812 – April 6, 1875) was a French-Jewish philosopher and a founder of Labor Zionism. His socialist theories, predicated on racial struggle, led to conflict with Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.[1] As a devoted Spinozist, Hess was profoundly influenced by Spinoza's life and philosophy.[2][3]

Biography
Moses (Moshe) Hess was born in Bonn, which was under French rule at the time. In his French-language birth certificate, his name is given as "Moïse"; he was named after his maternal grandfather.[4][verification needed] His father was an ordained rabbi, but never practiced this profession[5]. Hess received a Jewish religious education from his grandfather, and later studied philosophy at the University of Bonn, but never graduated.

He married a poor Catholic seamstress, Sibylle Pesch, "in order to redress the injustice perpetrated by society". Although they remained happily married until Hess' death[6], Sibylle may have had an affair with Friedrich Engels while he was smuggling her from Belgium to France to be reunited with her husband. The incident may have precipitated Hess' split from the Communist movement[7].

Hess was an early proponent of socialism, and a precursor to what would later be called Zionism. As correspondent for the Rheinische Zeitung, a radical newspaper founded by liberal Rhenish businessmen, he lived in Paris. He was a friend and collaborator of Karl Marx (who also worked on the Rheinische Zeitung) and Friedrich Engels.[8] Hess introduced Engels, the future famous communist, to the communism of the early 1840s.[8]

But Marx and Engels would become well known for their fickle and pugnacious approach to fellow socialists who showed insufficient agreement with their own form of socialism. By the late 1840s, they had fallen out with Hess.[8] They mocked him, first behind his back and later openly. The work of Hess was also criticized in part of The German Ideology by Marx and Engels.[9]

Hess fled to Belgium and Switzerland temporarily following the suppression of the 1848 commune. He would also go abroad during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71.

Hess died in Paris in 1875. As he requested, he was buried in the Jewish cemetery of Cologne. In 1961 he was re-interred in the Kinneret Cemetery in Israel along with other Socialist-Zionists such as Nachman Syrkin, Ber Borochov, and Berl Katznelson.

Moshav Kfar Hess was named in his honour.

Views and Opinions
Hess became reluctant to base all history on economic causes and class struggle (as Marx and Engels did), and he came to see the struggle of races, or nationalities, as the prime factor of history.

According to George Litcheim, Hess, who differed from Marx on a number of issues, still testified in a letter to Alexander Herzen that what he and Herzen were writing about "resembles a neat sketch drawn on paper, whereas Marx's judgment upon these events [European upheavals] is as it were engraved with iron force in the rock of time" (Paraphrased by George Lichtheim, A Short History of Socialism, 1971 p. 80).

From 1861 to 1863 he lived in Germany, where he became acquainted with the rising tide of German anti-Semitism. It was then that he reverted to his Jewish name Moses (after apparently going by Moritz Hess)[10] in protest against Jewish assimilation. He published Rome and Jerusalem in 1862. Hess interprets history as a circle of race and national struggles. He contemplated the rise of Italian nationalism and the German reaction to it, and from this he arrived at the idea of Jewish national revival, and at his prescient understanding that the Germans would not be tolerant of the national aspirations of others and would be particularly intolerant of the Jews. His book calls for the establishment of a Jewish socialist commonwealth in Palestine, in line with the emerging national movements in Europe and as the only way to respond to anti-Semitism and assert Jewish identity in the modern world.