“Repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor”
By Daniel Greenfield
There’s been a debate between government censorship advocates and First Amendment defenders.
The former claim that Big Tech censorship involving such subjects as COVID, the previous election and assorted other issues viewed as ‘dangerous misinformation’ by the leftist establishment is ‘private action’.
Even when there was a clear chain of government messages urging the censorship of specific individuals and topics, they describe this as ‘jawboning’ and argue that the government has a ‘free speech’ right to persuade tech monopolies to censor people they consider dangerous. This lunatic argument, which essentially makes the First Amendment a dead letter, won over some judges and even Supreme Court justices.
That’s why this letter from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is important.
“In 2021, senior officials from the Biden Administration, including the White House, repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire and expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn’t agree,” Zuckerberg wrote to the House Judiciary Committee. “I believe the government pressure was wrong, and I regret that we were not more outspoken about it. I also think we made some choices that, with the benefit of hindsight and new information, we wouldn’t make today.”
Zuckerberg also mentions that the Hunter Biden laptop story was suppressed.
Zuckerberg comes fairly close to admitting that the only reason some of the COVID material was censored was because of government pressure. Would the censorship have happened without government pressure? That’s a question House Judiciary members might consider asking, but Zuckerberg is suggesting it would not have. That means the censorship cannot be considered private action and is government censorship.
That’s significant because the Biden-Harris administration had tried to launder its censorship through private actors, and Zuckerberg’s letter, along with Elon Musk’s Twitter disclosures, undermines that case.
Core people from two major social media platforms have come forward to say that the censorship on their platforms was carried out at the behest of the government. How can that be “private action”?
This is a smoking gun in the murder attempt on the First Amendment.
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They're afraid the public will hear the truth or have ideas of our own.
That’s probably why we have 10+ million illegals in our country now. Because they were afraid that the truth will come out.
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I saw a sign in someone's yard recently that said "Lynch for Judge". Thought it was funny.
That's the opinion of every atheist.
So certain government officials got away with it because you caved and let them get away with it?
You and I and many on this site are cut from a different cloth than the world is. 1John 2:15-17.
But the world fears for its life and livelihood. Because even we know that murder is in their playbook, if you don’t comply with their demands.
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The really bad thing about what's happened is many people lost their jobs during the pandemic. Then rent was free for a time, when that was lifted many people were out in the street. It's amazing how many baby boomers in our age group are now homeless. As well as young couples with children who can't afford housing. The city nearest to me has made it illegal to camp on the streets or public parks. Basically the homeless population has exploded, and now it's illegal to be homeless. Go figure.
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HUD’s 2023 Annual Homelessness Assessment Report (AHAR) found that more than 650,000 people in America lack permanent shelters. That represents the most documented homeless individuals since the inaugural report produced in 2007 and reflects a 12 percent increase over 2022.
Btw: Has anyone checked recently about how many food processing plants have been destroyed since Biden/Harris took office?
No but I knew that a bunch of them were destroyed.
I just checked 260 in the last 4 years. And we wonder why milk, bread and eggs are $3+ each.
I also looked up refineries in the USA.
1980 we had 319
1990 we had 205
2024 we have 132.
Censorship, where democracies go to die.
True
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