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This morning there were signs it could be happening again. The Wall Street Jurm reported that Big Tech Companies are using their power to silence certain political views. Both google and Web Hosting Service go daddy stopped providing Hosting Support for Daily Storm Area White Supremacist website. The Hotel Website airbnb announced it will perm nernt in any eventually ban White Supremacists from booking booking rooms. Pay pal wont let them use the payment platform. No one is weeping for the daily stormer, mentioning their name probably got us written up as dangerous alt right sub investigatives. Theres a principle at stake and is worth defending. We should be concerned by the prospect of big Companies Using their power to enforce ideological conformity when it seems to affect people we dont like as it does now. Especially now we should be concerned. Support for Free Expression seems to be fading on the left point. Its proof of how robust that right is. Tech companies arent the governmen

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Airbus Delivers First C295 Aircraft To India On Schedule

Airbus SE (OTC: EADSY) (OTC: EADSF) said its unit Airbus Defence and Space has officially handed over the first C295 aircraft to the Indian Air Force (IAF) to replace its aging Avros-748 fleet. With the development, the company tapped into a long-term journey with the Indian Air Force. "It was only two years ago that we signed this contract with India, the largest order in the history of the C295,” said Jean-Brice Dumont, Airbus’ Head of Military Air Systems. In total, Airbus will deliver 56 aircraft to the Indian Air Force.

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