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________________________________ The Patriot Post - Alexander's Column 7-17-2019 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription _______________________________
So this inquiry did not originate at BuzzFeed. It started when a hard-left LGBT activist, an assistant professor of communications from upstate New York, fed Silverman the story, because she was concerned about our social-media growth.
Grygiel promotes herself as a social-media expert, but how did we get on her radar?
A few weeks ago, there was a complaint lodged against our Facebook page about a meme correctly asserting that there are only two genders. This resulted in a takedown and penalty from Facebook. Suspiciously, following that complaint, Grygiel contacted Silverman.
Grygiel, who prefers the pronoun pseudonym “they,” identifies her areas of expertise as social media, memes, media regulation, police media, social justice, LGBTQ youth advocacy, race, and gender, but her specific expertise appears to be how to get social-media outlets to restrict content that doesn’t comport with her political and social views.
In short, Grygiel and her ilk are forming the new front against the First Amendment.
When I asked Silverman if he was aware of her political views, he responded. “I don’t know Grygiel’s political views.” Given their collaborative history, that reply seemed somewhat less than candid.
To be fair, though, I also asked him what his impression of The Patriot Post was, and he responded, “I looked at recent issues of the digest and found them to be filled with interesting information and commentary. … So when it comes to your core product my personal opinion [is that] it seems to be of pretty high quality.”
He and Grygiel clearly did, however, find other Patriot Post viral memes offensive: “One meme mocking vegans,” they (by which I actually mean the two of them) reported, “generated more than 2.9 million shares, reactions, and comments, and another chiding Parkland, Florida, shooting survivor David Hogg attracted more than 2.1 million engagements.”
My response? The vegan meme was intended as humor, and any assertion that Hogg is a “shooting survivor” does a disservice to actual survivors of shootings, like my friend and Patriot Post writer Roger Helle18, who, as a Marine in Vietnam, survived being blown up, shot on two different occasions, and bayoneted — three Purple Hearts. He, not Hogg, is a real “survivor.”
When I asked about the objective of his collaborative inquiry with Grygiel, Silverman insisted “straightforwardly there is no intent to reduce your publication’s reach or undermine you.” We will see if that’s true.
Another major point of contention in Silverman’s inquiry was our writers’ and editors’ use of pseudonyms, the “Publius” model from The Federalist Papers19. This was another unconventional practice, like not taking advertising, which he simply could not grasp.
I explained that, since our inception20, as noted on our About page17, “As was the case with The Federalist19 (Papers) in 1787, the premier resource for understanding the Liberty21 and Rule of Law22 enshrined in our Republic’s Constitution23, and from which we derive much of our constitutionally constructionist editorial inspiration, The Patriot Post is published under the pseudonym ‘Publius,’ and many of our editors and advisors are listed likewise.”
I noted that as we’ve grown over the years, I began offering new contributors the opportunity to choose a pseudonym or use their legal name. Some have chosen the latter.
Based on his fascination with pseudonyms, I asked Silverman if he’d written about how his publication’s CEO had set up fake websites under the names of real people24 in order to slander them, including one that attacked Second Amendment25 advocate John Lott (which Peretti admitted in a legal settlement, including his apology).
Silverman responded, “I’m not familiar with the examples … you cited and couldn’t comment on them without more research.”
(OK, let me make The Patriot Post research easy for the inquisitors: We are actually a Russian front operated by Markovich Alexanderovich, and we anticipated Trump would be a candidate two decades before he announced.)
On the Oval Office desk of President Ronald Reagan26, he kept a small engraved plaque with the words, “There is no limit to what a man can do … if he does not mind who gets the credit.” That simple axiom defined how Reagan conducted his presidency: It was about the ideas, not about him.
That same plaque sits in front of my office computer today — where I see it every day. That’s the Publius model, the Reagan model, and our model. But again, the MSM self-promoters can’t begin to fathom that principle.
Silverman also asked if I would put him in touch with some of the conservative leaders who provided endorsements of The Patriot Post some 15 (or more) years ago. I contacted them, and predictably, nobody expressed an interest in talking with BuzzFeed.
However, the most widely known of those who offered comments back responded, “They are relentless and use Gestapo tactics.” But these speech-suppression methods are more in keeping with Stalinist tactics that are also the inspiration for the so-called “antifa movement27” — the self-styled anti-fascists who are actually fascists.
The effort of leftists to silence Christians and conservatives, especially grassroots Patriots28 who promote Liberty21, is relentless.
But as another notable stalwart advised me to tell our team, “We’re all in this together. Onward!”
There was a lot of other “misinformation” and “contextual omissions and errors” in the BuzzFeed inquiry29, but dispensing with that would require a thousand more words. So I’ll spare you.
Finally, about my original topic…
In stark contrast to Silverman, Grygiel, and their stripe, the evening their inquiries began to post across the Web, I was with friends and colleagues raising support for Honoring the Sacrifice30, headed by my young friend Andrew Smith31. Andrew also makes the wooden flags32 we sell to support OEF33 and OIF34 disabled vets.
Among other wounded veterans helping with this effort were former AF Master Sgt. Israel Del Toro35, and Medal of Honor recipient and former Marine Dakota Meyer36.
I commend for your consideration supporting37 Honoring the Sacrifice.
As always, we ask your prayers for the Lord’s blessing for the protection of and provision for our uniformed Patriots and veterans and their families.
Semper Vigilans Fortis Paratus et Fidelis Pro Deo et Libertate — 1776
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