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Tag Archives: censorship
Google scrubs a video of Florida Gov. DeSantis’s policy roundtable with physicians and scientists
WALL STREET JOURNAL YouTube’s Assault on Covid Accountability Editorial Board April 8, 2021 To hold elected representatives responsible for decisions they make, Americans need to know what those officials and their advisers are saying. That’s an essential democratic principle, and … Continue reading
#FreeSpeech #Censorship “It is essential that the culture of victimhood, in which people think they can silence others on the grounds of “identity,” is dismantled”
GATESTONE Campus Censorship: Orwell Ignored by Robbie Travers September 13, 2017 …To begin with, just about any idea can be found “offensive” by someone. To devout conservative Muslims and Christians, homosexuality may be offensive; to anti-Semites, Jews; to white racists, blacks; … Continue reading
#Google, #Facebook censor news with solution more dangerous than the problem
GATESTONE Silicon Valley Censorship by Sam Westrop July 26, 2017 Google’s latest project is an application called Perspective, which, as Wired reports, brings the tech company “a step closer to its goal of helping to foster troll-free discussion online, and … Continue reading
145 Intellectuals Agree: Dead Cartoonists Aren’t Worthy of Free-Speech Award if Their Murderers Come From a Disadvantaged Minority
REASON.COM by Matt Welch May 1, 2015 Charlie Hebdo’s posthumous critics pen an authoritarian anti-speech manifesto Sunday brought the story of six members of PEN America, citing impressively asinine and ill-informed arguments, protesting that a free-speech organization was giving a courage-in-free-speech … Continue reading