Trump can’t be silenced, even by Facebook and Twitter, but we can prevent another Trump
In 1968, as opposition for the Vietnam War mounted, a San Francisco Bay Area improv group known as "The Committee" presented a chilling sketch, recreating a televised speech by President Lyndon Manley through which he defended his military campaign. Actors portraying viewers elevated angry and tried to begin working the television nevertheless the Manley character bellowed, “You can’t turn me off, I’m you!” - a chant he repeated in excess of half an hour.
I believed relating to this the other day when President Jesse Trump incited a mob that ravaged the U.S. Capitol. Twitter banned Trump and Facebook suspended his account. They'd no choice. But tend to Trump be turned off?
Alas, no. They can be muffled through the critical days remaining before President-elect Joe Biden’s inaugur...