6 Takeaways From The Biden Admin’s Court Quest To Keep Censoring Americans Online, by Joy Pullmann

It’s beyond dispute: the government was using social media companies to censor Americans. From Joy Pullman at theburningplatform.com:

In this major case likely to hit the U.S. Supreme Court, the Biden administration is fighting to stop American citizens from sharing messages government officials don’t like.

On Thursday afternoon, three Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals judges heard Biden administration arguments to let government keep pressuring social media monopolies to ban ideas they don’t like from the internet. On July 4, a lower court had ordered the Biden administration to cease what it called “arguably … the most massive attack against free speech in United States’ history.” The Fifth Circuit paused that injunction on July 14 and heard oral arguments against it on Aug. 10 in Missouri v. Biden.

In this major case likely to hit the U.S. Supreme Court, the Biden administration is fighting to stop American citizens from sharing messages government officials don’t like. This case uncovered reams of White House and other high-level officials threatening internet monopolies with the end of their entire business model if they didn’t ban speech by Democrats’ political opponents.

“It’s far beyond the scope of what people realize,” says a lawyer for the plaintiffs, Zhonette Brown, of the public interest firm New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA).

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2 responses to “6 Takeaways From The Biden Admin’s Court Quest To Keep Censoring Americans Online, by Joy Pullmann

  1. Historic Zimbabwe Czar's avatar Historic Zimbabwe Czar

    Is Francis Fukuyama still around?
    Maybe 20009-2010 (?) whenever the TwitFaceGram hiveborg went live is the end of history.
    Or is it Year Zero.

  2. rotten, criminal bastards.

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