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Originally Posted by berryberry
While I do not think it will go too far, it just is another example of these nutjobs on the left who are trying to censor freedom of the press, free speech and the flow of information...
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Wow. These people are nuts. The reason they fear free speech is because they know their policies and politics are deeply unpopular and toxic to most Americans! They can't persuade, so they have to censor.
I always thought free speech was a foundational value that Americans would never surrender. This unholy alliance between Big Tech, the dim-retard party and the twitter cancel mob must be stopped at all costs!
Tech Censorship Is Accelerating
Amazon bans a book as Democrats demand a wider media crackdown.
By The Editorial Board
Feb. 22, 2021 6:24 pm ET
Now that voters have turned the authoritarian GOP out of the executive branch and Congress, Americans should expect the open exchange of ideas to flourish again. Right?
Consider two events Monday. First, the conservative scholar Ryan Anderson announced that Amazon had purged his 2018 book, “When Harry Became Sally,” from its web store. The book criticizes recent progressive ideas about gender and especially the wisdom of sex-change procedures in children.
Amazon declined comment on the reasons for the ban, but comment is hardly needed. The tech companies have grown increasingly open about their ideological censorship.
Also on Monday,
two Congressional Democrats wrote a stern letter to CEO Jeff Bezos about Amazon’s role in politics. If you took seriously the party’s promises to defend “democratic norms,” you might expect Democratic politicians would express concern about the world’s third-largest company by market capitalization trying to suppress a book on a contested political issue.
But
the letter is a demand for more ideological censorship. “Our country’s public discourse is plagued by misinformation, disinformation, conspiracy theories, and lies,” write Reps. Anna Eshoo and Jerry McNerney. They quote a claim that right-wing media is “much more susceptible,” and demand to know why Amazon’s Fire TV carries certain conservative programs.
The
letter is also addressed to the CEOs of Apple, Google and cable companies. It’s part of a campaign to engineer a more pliant media through coercion of the corporations that distribute information. That point will be pressed in a Wednesday hearing on “Disinformation and Extremism in the Media” in the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
The House also released a memorandum ahead of the hearing that appears to give orders to mainstream news sources. “Despite criticism, many traditional media outlets continue to allow for the disinformation in an attempt to follow journalistic standards and present multiple viewpoints on a news story,” the Committee avers.
Got that, newspaper editors? Please adjust your coverage to the liking of Congressional Democrats.
Corporate media censorship, such as Amazon’s scrubbing of a heretical book, is accelerating. And government is right alongside, pushing for censorship with increasing force.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/tech-ce...ng-11614036293