Wednesday, July 05, 2023

Judge restricts Biden officials from colluding with Big Tech in bombshell ruling after COVID censorship...

In a landmark ruling in Missouri v. Biden, Doughty struck back hard against what he called “the most massive attack against free speech in United States’ history.” Doughty even began his decision by quoting the most famous adage regarding the importance of the freedom of speech: “I may disapprove of what you say, but I would defend to the death your right to say it,” a statement that is often attributed to Voltaire but which Doughty credits to the early twentieth-century English writer Evelyn Beatrice Hall (whom he mistakenly calls Hill, but that doesn’t detract from the power of his ruling).

Doughty declares that “in their attempts to suppress alleged disinformation, the Federal Government, and particularly the Defendants named here, are alleged to have blatantly ignored the First Amendment’s right to free speech.” He noted that “Plaintiffs allege that Defendants, through public pressure campaigns, private meetings, and other forms of direct communication, regarding what Defendants described as ‘disinformation,’ ‘misinformation,’ and ‘malinformation,’ have colluded with and/or coerced social-media platforms to suppress disfavored speakers, viewpoints, and content on social-media platforms.”


At last this court action may finally provoke a debate about the administrative state that embarked on the great silencing. Its machinery seized control of the country in March 2020 in a great turning point in American history. It’s taken more than three years to finally observe a major pushback. The struggle to maintain freedom will always be with us as a great task of every generation.

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It took 5 years for this film to be released.  Think about that for a moment. 

You will be on the edge of your seat the entire film, and you may want to tuck a few Kleenex tissues into your pocket or purse to have on hand.  Be sure to stay for the “special message” after the credits.  The theater where I attended on Independence Day was sold out; they even brought a few chairs from the little dining area in to accommodate the audience.  It was the quietest audience I have ever heard, or rather not heard, ever. Until the applause at the end.

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The French government and social medta companies ” have taken a number of measures” to change the algorithms of social media websites to prevent “images of violence going viral” he said. added. Barrot proposed a government committee for internet censorship to prevent the truth about the largest race riots in European history from being seen.

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Flood at the Border Sinks Biden...200,000 people from all over the world crossed illegally last month   President Biden avoids and keeps far away from our nation’s wide-open southern border, where 200,000 people from all over the world crossed illegally last month and every month since Biden took office almost 30 months ago. But his chief Democrat rival, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., went to the border town of Yuma, Arizona on June 6, and had some choice words for Biden’s failed policy.

“It was like a dystopian nightmare,” Kennedy said, “with all of these desperate people flooding across the wall, in a situation that clearly could have been prevented. People from all over the world, from Africa, from Uzbekistan, from Senegal, from Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Nepal, Tibet, India, Bangladesh, Peru, Colombia, we saw all of these people, these hundreds and hundreds of people coming across.

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Report: Army’s trannies are exempt from physical fitness standards…  It’s evident that Mr. “Rachel” isn’t adhering to any female weight standards, that’s for sure. He enjoys the best of both worlds: identifying as a woman, yet eating and looking like a man. The US. military will applaud him at every juncture, since in today’s America, under Biden’s administration, it seems less about whether we can defend our nation and more about promoting diversity and inclusivity. Keep that in mind when our country undoubtedly struggles against foreign adversaries.

So, it might be time to recognize that “Pride” is no longer a grassroots movement needed to win civil rights and fight oppression. When your government is putting out taxpayer money to participate in a month-long celebration, maybe your worries should no longer focus on being oppressed — at least not in any formal sense. Perhaps worry instead about your movement being overrun by extreme personalities, seemingly intent on repeating what are historically the ugliest instincts of humanity, until you become the oppressors.

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