The Deplatforming Continues: Patreon as a Fascist Company

Malcolm Rose
Economic Secession
4 min readFeb 6, 2019

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This article was originally published on Dec 18, 2018 at Rose Crypto. Read the unabridged piece there!

The modern-day version of a book burning — something that the Nazis did regularly — is deplatforming. The dreadful irony of it is that the ones being deplatformed are constantly derided as Nazis, but day by day it seems more like any sort of dissident is being targeted. Be warned: if you stand up against the cartel-style soft monopoly in Silicon Valley, its iron fist might come down hard on your civil rights. It’s time to start asking ourselves a very simple question: are companies like Patreon the new Nazis? Mark Kern, a well-known game designer who was the team lead for vanilla World of Warcraft, summed it up very well:

Let’s back up a minute. What is this all about?

Sargon of Akkad Deplatformed

Sargon of Akkad — real name Carl Benjamin — is an online influencer who speaks about political topics, such as classical liberalism and GamerGate. Sargon has the wrong politics. They’re wrong, that is, from the standpoint of those in Silicon Valley — people who are almost invariably extremely far left and anti-free-speech. He is undoubtedly a controversial guy and is most well known for his antifeminist views.

On December 6th, 2018, he was banned from Patreon. This is a pretty big deal. He was earning over $12,000 a month on the platform — a six figure salary! A few days before this, Milo Yiannopolous was also removed. Suffice to say that Patreon is on the political warpath, intent on eliminating political dissidents from its platform. Here’s the big question you should be asking yourself about all of this: in what world does it make sense that this fruitcake should be the arbitrator of whether or not someone can have a livelihood?

Almost as creepy looking as Zuckerberg, but not quite.

Note that there’s no free market to run to here. Free speech oriented Patreon alternatives like Hatreon and SubscribeStar tend to get brutally stomped out by the cartel-style monopoly in both Silicon Valley and the financial world. It’s a sort of wombo combo — Google makes sure you don’t show up on the rankings, the bank card associations or the payment processors down the line make sure you can’t take credit cards, and on and on the great threshing engine goes as it chews up all of our civil rights.

The Inevitably Anodyne Corporate Response

To their credit, Patreon did respond to this controversy — although they took their sweet time doing it.

On December 17th, almost two weeks since deplatforming Sargon, Patreon’s Jacqueline Hart created a Medium post titled “Hate Speech on Patreon.” For context, this is Jacqueline Hart’s LinkedIn profile:

“Trust & Safety” — I feel safer already!

I like to call people like this “empty suits.” People who work in HR or on Orwellian “Trust & Safety” teams are actually worse than useless — they actively make the world a more hellish place. Imagine having a job where you’re paid to act as a sort of modern-day Internet Gestapo!

Medium, by the way, is the same blogging site which unceremoniously censored me before the creation of my website. Of course, it’s unlikely that they’d ever treat one of their friends in the Silicon Valley oligopoly in the same nasty way, no matter how much Patreon spits on its own customers. I digress. I’m going to take her response piece by piece…

Read the rest of this article at Rose Crypto! This is my educational website about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Medium is a censorship-loving company which abuses its contributors and this account only exists as a throwaway to drive traffic to my website. If you find this article useful, link to my site rather than this — after all, it’s probably a matter of time until the fascists at Medium shadowban this account for trying to educate people about cryptocurrency!

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Malcolm Rose
Economic Secession

My name is Malcolm Rose. I write educational content about cryptocurrencies here and at rosecrypto.com, my personal website. Keep track of my work there!