Apple CEO Tim Cook delivered a message to white supremacists in a speech in front of the Anti-Defamation League: “You have no place on our platforms.”
Cook delivered the speech while accepting the Courage Against Hate award Monday. As Apple CEO, Cook has taken action to combat hate speech on the company’s platforms. The company was the first of a wave of tech companies to remove content by Infowars host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who has spewed inaccurate theories such as that the Sandy Hook school shooting massacre was a hoax.
“At Apple, we believe that technology needs to have a clear point of view on this challenge,” Cook said, referring to how to handle the influx of hate on tech platforms. “There is no time to get tied up in knots. That’s why we only have one message for those who seek to push hate, division and violence: You have no place on our platforms.”
Since the early days of iTunes, Cook said, Apple has banned music that promotes messages of white supremacy. And the company is still willing to prohibit conspiracy theorists. In the past, Cook has been a vocal critic of tech peers like Facebook, which has been criticized for being slow to remove misinformation on its platform. When asked in an interview about how he would deal with Facebook’s data privacy issues if he were in CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s shoes, Cook infamously said, “I wouldn’t be in this situation.”
“If we can’t be clear on moral questions like these, then we’ve got big problems,” Cook said in his ADL speech. “At Apple, we are not afraid to say that our values drive our curation decisions. And why should we be? Doing what’s right, creating experiences free from violence and hate, experiences that value creativity and new ideas is what our customers want us to do.”
Our Comment:
Openly gay Tim Cook is advocating that viewpoints that do not comply with his moral criteria, which are upside down, including mainstream conservative viewpoints, be removed from its platform. He uses extremist views, i.e. white supremacists, to dampen opposition to the removal of broader conservative content.
Prophetic link:
“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!” Isaiah 5:20.
Comments
Will Flatt
Monday December 10th, 2018 at 11:54 AMIt’s also worth noting that while Alex Jones is a lot of things, conspiracy theorist isn’t one of them. He never said that Sandy Hook was a hoax, he said it was a ‘false flag’. A bit of a difference. The fact of the matter is that his media empire is trusted and depended upon by more Americans than the legacy media ever were. There’s much that infowars.com publishes that is more truthful than the ‘lamestream media’; CNN peddles lies almost nonstop.
Moreover, the establishment’s push to de-platform Alex Jones from the internet entirely is foreboding. Is this how God’s remnant people will be silenced when our beliefs become politically incorrect? You bet!