02 X 19 Friday Film Feature: The Rubin Report (2012)

Published: Feb. 18, 2022, 4:27 p.m.

b'Movies and television have come along way since the early days of entertainment, where it sprang up from little transistor radios, to little boxes, to flat panel screens and to worldwide content produced over the internet, like streaming services, Hulu, Netflix and YouTube.\\n\\nNo longer are movies and television the sole property of mega entertainment companies like Universal, Metro Goldwyn Mayer or Paramount, they\\u2019ve become a part of social media, with people offering their opinions on a variety of subjects, and while the various platforms have tried to stem the tide of hate mongering and misinformation being disseminated around the globe, governments are asking them to restrict even more of what you say on the internet.\\n\\nOn this Friday Film Feature, Victor reviews a YouTube channel that has the ability to influence the minds of people all over the world. The YouTube channel is called The Rubin Report, which features Dave Rubin proffering his opinion and news from his perspective, and one of his main topics is free speech, and not limiting the rights and freedoms of individuals. The conundrum?\\n\\nWhere do his rights stop, and his responsibilities begin?\\n\\nThe segment Victor concentrates on, to emphasize his point, is a segment on The Rubin Report about Fascism and the abrogation of individual\\u2019s rights and freedoms, and how he thinks that the corporate giants are pushing for governments to enact more laws limiting their population\\u2019s rights and freedoms. In particular, Mr. Rubin concentrates on an interview given by Susan Wojcicki, the current CEO of Google and YouTube.\\n\\nYou can find the link to the segment below, as well as the link to Dan Rubin\\u2019s YouTube channel, The Rubin Report.\\n\\nThe Rubin Report segment on Google CEO, Susan Wojcicki:\\n\\nhttps://youtu.be/hhgihvqFDmc\\n\\nThe Rubin Report YouTube Channel:\\n\\nhttps://www.youtube.com/c/RubinReport\\n\\nCatch the Friday Film Feature, every Friday at 10:00 am (EST), 7:00 am (PST), where Victor offers you his impressions of a movie or television show, as well as various Streaming services, to let you know if you should take the tie to watch them, or leave them in the discount bin there they belong.'