Saturday, September 03, 2022

Big Tech and the DNC colluded to restrict your speech

 But you should have known this already, deep in your bones.

Attorneys General Eric Schmitt of Missouri and Jeff Landry of Louisiana are on a mission to detail the scope and depth of how the Biden administration is using Big Tech companies like Facebook/Meta to curb the free-speech rights of Americans. On the heels of shocking comments by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg about the FBI’s role in censoring the Hunter Biden laptop story, initial e-mails related to a lawsuit filed by Schmitt and Landry show even more evidence that the Biden administration is using Big Tech to do what it is not, allowed to do according to the Constitution.

Look folks, every single act of censorship only helped one political party.  Every.  Act.  There was never a single act of censorship that helped the GOP.  Not a single one.

The DNC and Big Tech were colluding with each other to get Biden elected.  Period.

Every single protection that Big Tech enjoys needs to be removed.  Since they are nothing more than another arm of the DNC, they need to be treated as such.  And for the love of all that's holy, get off of Fecesbook and Twitter and Instagram as much as you possibly can.  I'm forced to have a fecesbook account because that's how several organizations I belong to communicate nationally, but my "friends" list is so small, and the posts on my profile so bland and non-informative that fecesbook is forced to recommend random people as "people you may want to be friends with."

Give them nothing.  Fuck them with a rusty chainsaw.

2 comments:

Phuc Dims said...

Don't forget about the main stream medias spokesholes, and news actors that withhold the truth 24 hours a day to protect the democrat party. They are a clear and present danger to the United States.

Mike-SMO said...

It has been long accepted that the Federal Government can't hire individuals to do what is prohibited to the Government, and since the "Feds" have the "social media" by the throat due to taxation and Internet regulation, it would seem that censorship in consultation any agency, like the FBI, would be un-Constitutional and illegal on its face. Schmitty ought to take a look at that.