Google’s YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit by President Donald Trump over his 2021 account suspension following the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

According to documents filed in federal court in California, $22 million of the settlement will be contributed to the Trust for the National Mall to help pay for the construction of the White House State Ballroom. The rest will go to other plaintiffs, including the American Conservative Union.

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    Hope you’re all ready to live the rest of your lives in a pseudo-Russia.

    We’re well on our way. Probably too far to stop it, to be honest.

    Shit country. Shit populace.

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    How in the hell can anyone successfully sue over an account on a video sharing site? Brick and mortar stores have the right to refuse service, why not online services? Or does Google just want a way to give Donald John Trump money without it looking as obvious?

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    $22 million of the settlement will be contributed to the Trust for the National Mall to help pay for the construction of the White House State Ballroom.

    I hate everything so fucking much right now. I’m just so fucking tired of it being so god damned stupid and shitty day after day.

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      Same, it’s pretty maddening. I want to stop hearing about stuff that’s going to deteriorate my general health but at the same time I don’t want to be blindsided by all the stuff that will have a legitimate impact on my life.

      It’s all so insanely stupid and I’m so tired of him getting away with all the bullshit without even trying. Feels like the whole government is just his condom puppets that say yes to his every whim and just allow him to fuck over the country

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        Not even just the government. These are basically payoffs from companies like Google to curry favor.

        I’m so sick of these companies that sold themselves as making the world a better place for two fucking decades immediately just turning tail and deciding actually just paying off the king for better treatment positioning is better than democracy. It’s all so short sighted and absolutely fuck-stupid.

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          start collecting names of people doing this and deal with them after this regime is gone

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            I mean, fair, but we’re talking about Alphabet/Google/Youtube which was founded and run by two computer scientists until very recently. To my knowledge both Sergei Brin and Larry Page continue to be controlling shareholders, and while Page stepped down in 2019, Brin came back in 2023 to contribute to Google’s AI efforts.

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              Just because they vote on some stuff once a year doesn’t mean they control the company.

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                I guess my point is Google was shit long before this when those guys still ran the company. Hell, even Eric Schmidt was a former computer engineer.

                Brin was even at Trump’s inauguration along with current CEO Sundar Pinchai.

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      If you want to feel worse, even if that whole $22 million went to funding the construction of a ballroom, thats barely only 10% of the ‘cost.’

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      I’m far over from living in these so-called “interesting times”. Because things aren’t interesting, it’s just getting depressingly degrading by the second. Like, all of this bullshit is a huge vacuum that discards any level of optimism. No good news short of knowing this man or anyone in his administration is dead and gone will suffice.

      Wished that damn assassin was a better shot, the ear wasn’t good enough.

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    Fucking Americans are so fucking stupid, just watching their country devolve into a fascist crime mob run by fucking clowns, sponsored by their favourite companies.

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        I mean I’ll be switching away from google services. Boycotts and strikes are the last remaining peaceful solutions

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        It’s called civil DISOBEDIENCE. NOT protesting. BE DISOBEDIENT. Just do it CIVILY. It’s always worked when ENOUGH people DISOBEY. NOT when they protest.

        Protesting doesn’t do much but make Billionaires laugh at the fact they convinced you history is full of successful protests. It’s not. It’s full of successful civil Disobedience.

        It’s just more dangerous than ever to do. But also worth it more than ever.

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          Protests behind police lines are just state sponsored venting sessions.

          What does effective civil disobedience look like for the average worker?

          Workplace resistance: Refusing to follow company policies that exploit workers or endanger others. For example, dock workers refuse working on ships carrying arms, warehouse workers slowing down production, or service workers collectively refusing to enforce discriminatory rules.

          Withholding labor: Strikes are the most visible form, but even small coordinated actions like doing only what is contractually required, nothing extra, can be civil disobedience.

          Supporting boycotts: Refusing to consume or sell products linked to oppression.

          Community-based defiance: Helping neighbors resist evictions, sharing food outside of state regulated channels, or organizing mutual aid despite restrictions.

          Symbolic defiance: Wearing or displaying political symbols at work or in public even when banned, as a way to disrupt the normalization of injustice.

          Disrupt “business as usual". Don’t let them use your labor to exploit others and ruin your future for their profits. Land another job offer and threaten to resign if oppressive decisions aren’t reversed, and follow threw when they call your bluff.

          Your labor is there lifeline, don’t forget that.

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    Do you all remember when these snowflakes were crying about the mean liberals not respecting a bigot cake maker refusing to make cakes?

    Free market unless the big orange baby gets his feelings hurt, I guess

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      Blatant unapologetic hypocrisy is a primary tactic and feature of their ideology. It’s about time people quit being surprised by it or thinking that they would be shamed by having it pointed out. They won’t be shamed; they revel in it because the ability to be hypocritical with impunity demonstrates their power.

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    It’s a way to secure bribes for the president. He files frivolous lawsuits and then shakes them down for settlements.

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      Even tech oligarchs allied to the regime do this, as we see here. It’s not just the shakedown, it’s also just a much easier way to pay him. Easier to explain than briefcases of cash or the very obvious money laundering that he tries to pretend is a real estate business.

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    If you’re already using ublock to skip their ads, does boycotting YouTube help? Genuine question, on the one hand you’re giving them metrics but on the other, you’re using their resources without really giving them anything.

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      Boycotting helps but it has to be done on scale which almost never happens because people are spoiled and lazy. There has to be a huge momentum.

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      For me sadly all of the creators are there and i am hoping some of them jump to peertube or something