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Wednesday, June 05, 2024

Commentary: Stanford, Silicon Valley, and the Rise of the Censorship Industrial Complex

This summer the Supreme Court will rule on a case involving what a district court called perhaps “the most massive attack against free speech” ever inflicted on the American people. In Murthy v. Missouri, plaintiffs ranging from the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana to epidemiologists from Harvard and Stanford allege that the federal government violated the First Amendment by working with outside groups and social media platforms to surveil, flag, and quash dissenting speech – characterizing it as mis-, dis- and mal-information – on issues ranging from COVID-19 to election integrity.

2 comments:

  1. Democrats don't give a shit about the peasant's rights. The see the final goal and run over their opponents because the ends justify the means. Meanwhile their stooges, i.e. Republicans snort like Yosemite Sam in Congress then a few hours later have cocktails and yuck it up with their Deep State fellow club members and Lobbyists.

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  2. These people live in a make-believe world.

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