Censorship and Propaganda - 1984

We are on the best way to a fascist utopia all too similar to 1984. Censorship is controlled - as in the past - by numerous and ever more governments, but most of all by social media companies that are in theory 'private', but are largely owned by various governments and that impose a fascist censorship that prevents a large number of users from receiving important information.
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Short summary of the core arguments against social media censorship

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This is precisely why so many governments attempt to censor speech - because they are corrupt losers who don't want to be exposed.

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Obama censorship - violation of the 1st Amendment

What's so unbearable about the leftists in the media are their attacks on Trump as "fascist", although he NEVER did anything to violate the constitution and he didn't break the law - not as president. UNLIKE OBAMA, who violated the 2st Amendment, as did the Biden administration...See more

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The BBC & the Independent mock JD Vance and those who denounce British fascist censorship without even the slightest hint that they realize the...See more

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We never hate the media enough - this is from the Swiss 20 min: they write about Trump organizing a military parade on his birthday, on June 14. Then they mention in passing that "purely by coincidence", that also happens to be the 250th anniversary of the US army! Yes, that's right - they insinuate that the parade date was set to fall on Trump's birthday, which is a total coincidence... Where do you even begin? 🤦‍♂️

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We are on the best way to a fascist utopia all too similar to 1984. Censorship is controlled - as in the past - by numerous and ever more governments, but most of all by social media companies that are in theory 'private', but are largely owned by various governments and that impose a fascist censorship that prevents a large number of users from receiving important information.