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Will document in its own thread later, but for now...

 

Adam Schiff requesting that a specific account be banned?

 

Totally normal and acceptable!! ^_^

 

 

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 Why did Facebook reject The Spectator’s Joe Biden cover?

 

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Its a cartoon.

 

It makes fun of Biden.

 

and Facebook will NOT let you post it.

 

CENSORSHIP is wrong.

 

 

 

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I want it to be investigated whether they intentionally delayed the release of the vaccine until after the election.

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EXPOSING THE WHITE HOUSE CENSORSHIP MACHINE and various other examples of government misbehavior.

 

 

Defenders of the government have fallen back on the claim that cooperation by the tech companies was voluntary, from which they conclude that the First Amendment isn’t implicated. The reasoning is dubious, but even if it were valid, the premise has now been proved false.

 

The Flaherty emails demonstrate that the federal government unlawfully coerced the companies in an effort to ensure that Americans would be exposed only to state-approved information about Covid-19. As a result of that unconstitutional state action, Americans were given the false impression of a scientific “consensus” on critically important issues around Covid-19. A reckoning for the government’s unlawful, deceptive and dangerous conduct is under way in court.

 

https://cafehayek.com/2023/01/some-links-1905.html

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Court Smacks Down Lawsuit Against Twitter Filed by Disgruntled Ex-Employees

 

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It’s been a pretty good holiday weekend for Elon Musk. Not only did SpaceX successfully launch its Falcon Heavy rocket on a secret mission for the U.S. Space Force yesterday, but a judge, on Friday, ruled in Twitter’s favor over a class-action lawsuit filed by a group of laid-off employees who were apparently unhappy with receiving “only” a month of severance pay.

 

The heart of the dismissed lawsuit seems to have stemmed from Musk’s comments that laid-off employees would be entitled to three months of severance pay. When he took over Twitter at the end of October, Musk systematically set about streamlining the platform’s bloated workforce and laying off an estimated 50 percent of employees. This, of course, did not sit well with the many woke ex-employees who had been happily ensconced in their cushy gigs, enjoying endless free lattes and juices from the company cafeteria and spending their days flitting about from one important “meeting” to another.

 

Elon the Indestructible came in and put an end to all the fun.

 

https://redstate.com/terichristoph/2023/01/16/elon-the-indestructible-court-smacks-down-lawsuit-against-twitter-filed-by-disgruntled-ex-employees-n689514

 

 

 

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