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BOMBSHELL: Congress MOVES to HOLD Big Tech Accountable for CENSORSHIP!

Gary FranchiAugust 18, 202624 views
BOMBSHELL: Congress MOVES to HOLD Big Tech Accountable for CENSORSHIP!

In a groundbreaking move that could reshape the landscape of digital expression in America, Congress is advancing legislation to tackle Big Tech's dangerous censorship practices. For too long, technology giants like Google, Facebook, and Twitter have acted as arbiters of truth, silencing voices that dare to challenge their leftist agendas, and finally, conservatives in Congress are saying 'enough is enough.'

BREAKING DOWN THE BILL

This proposed legislation, championed by America First patriots, aims to curb the ideological bias pervasive in Silicon Valley's content moderation policies. It seeks to safeguard every American's right to free speech, a foundational principle under constant attack by unelected tech oligarchs. The bill promises to demand transparency from these companies about their censorship practices and implements steep consequences for violations. With Republicans controlling the House and Senate, this legislation marks a major victory for proponents of free speech.

CALLING OUT THE ENEMIES

The mainstream media won't tell you this, patriots, but Big Tech and the Democrats have formed an unholy alliance to silence dissent and push their radical agendas. For years, Big Tech has censored conservative voices with impunity; just look at Twitter's infamous banning of President Trump or Facebook's suppression of conservative news outlets. What happened to free and open debate?

THE PEOPLE'S VICTORY

Everyday Americans have long been frustrated watching their values trampled under the banner of 'community standards.' This legislation is a direct response to those citizens who have had enough of being silenced in the digital public square. It's time that power is returned to the people, rather than being concentrated in the hands of a select few 'woke' elites.

THE CONSERVATIVE VOICE

'This is a crucial step towards ensuring free speech online is protected,' says Senator Tom Cotton, an outspoken supporter of the bill. 'For too long, Big Tech has operated within their echo chambers, ignoring the voices of millions of Americans. It's time to restore balance and fairness.'

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR YOU?

The implications are massive for anyone championing personal liberty and free expression online. This bill could pave the way for a future where your digital voice is valued, where diverse opinions, not just those sanctioned by tech elites, are heard and respected.

A CALL TO ACTION

As Congress navigates the path towards finalizing this legislation, it's crucial that we continue to pressure our representatives to uphold our constitutional rights. Patriots, the battle for free speech is far from over. Will you stand by and allow Big Tech to dictate what you can say, or will you fight back for your right to speak freely? This isn't just a matter of policy—it's a fight for the soul of our republic.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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FreedomLover88Verifiedjust now
Finally! It's about time Congress steps up and holds these Big Tech companies accountable for their blatant censorship. Our voices matter just as much as anyone else's.
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Patriot1976Verifiedjust now
Couldn't agree more! Let's hope they actually follow through with this instead of just making empty promises.
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ConstitutionalCrusaderVerifiedjust now
Does anyone know what specific measures Congress is considering to deal with these issues? I hope they impose some serious penalties if these companies don't change their ways.
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LibertyLassVerifiedjust now
From what I've read, there are talks about implementing fines and stricter regulations, but I guess we'll have to wait and see what they actually do.
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OldSchoolConservativeVerifiedjust now
I remember a time when media and communication platforms were truly open to all perspectives. Nowadays, it feels like we're living in a digital dictatorship. We need this change more than ever.
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RuralAmericanVerifiedjust now
I was banned from an online group just for sharing an article that questioned certain policies. It's happening everywhere, and it's not right. I hope this initiative makes a difference.