I should have archived a few articles.
When the meme started with the "Learn to code" barbs at the Huffpo/Buzzfeed journalists, I had done a few google searches for "Learn to code" "coal miners". I had found several articles and had linked to a couple, then didn't give it another thought. Now that twitter has started to ding tweeters using #learntocode, I went back to attempt to find the articles.
Nothing. Gone, into the memory hole of fire, Winston Smith style.
I tried through Bing, couldn't do it. Duckduckgo, my usually search engine, doesn't have a custom date range function, so I couldn't find anything.
I know DAMN WELL the articles existed, and in fact was a pretty big celebration by the communist bastards when Obama killed the coal industry, and the leftists were hard on the ex-miners.
So yeah. CENSORSHIP. These bastards at the social giants are worse than any psyops enemy I've ever known in military training. They ARE the enemy. Always remember.
EDIT: Firefox and Chrome mysteriously deleted any references to those sites as well. So they get into your history if you have it, so unless you actually bookmark it (which I'll probably do from now on), you won't even have a record in your history. (I'm sure Edge and Safari do it as well.)
2nd EDIT: I want to reiterate I'm not talking about the 2015 news articles that had references to SOME coal miners working as coders. I'm talking about the original articles when Obama had created his EO's in his first term, essentially ending the industry in WV around 2009-2010. They included the articles that referenced the leftists' taunts as well. Those articles are now missing.