I used to think things like that, but the older I get the more it's apparent these people are idiots. It's paper tigers all the way down. Enough of them who think the same way might be in enough places of power to do things like ban doctors and whatnot from telling the truth on Twitter... Or get you fired. But that kind of thing is opaque and brittle and has a short shelf life.
I get what you're saying. timetravelinstitute.com is controlled by my registrar. My DNS is pointed at Cloudflare, which is one of those companies that updates their logo to whatever the current social justice thing is. The hosting here is a Droplet I lease from DigitalOcean. Those places have enough assholes working there to turn TTI off, but they don't control what I do, say or think. And to be honest, I think we're too small to be worth the trouble. If they took this place offline, I have backups and would pop it up somewhere else as lunchladysimulator.com.
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