Former NYT Reporter WARNS on Dangers of Big Tech Censoring Power
Author and former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson joined Fox Business to sound the alarm on the amount of power that Big Tech wields over the flow of information.
Twitter: No Violation to Call CO Shooter 'White Christian Terrorist'
Lefty Twitter users can still tweet that the suspected gunman in the Boulder, Colorado supermarket shootings is a "white Christian terrorist" – because Twitter doesn’t feel it violates their policy on misinformation.
INSANE! Report Says ‘Zuckerbucks’ May Have Swayed Arizona for Biden
A Facebook-funded organization may have actually swayed Arizona to then-candidate Joe Biden in the civic disaster known as the 2020 presidential election, according to a new report.
BUSTED: Incoming Amazon Web Services CEO Is Biden Donor
Amazon’s decision to hire one of President Joe Biden’s donors to head up Amazon Web Services (AWS) sunk the company into hot water. The AWS division became notorious after it nuked free speech social media site Parler in January.
5 Questions Congress Must Ask Big Tech Leaders at Thursday Hearing
Congress, once again, has the chance to grill Big Tech CEOs about their censorship of conservatives , but whether members will actually take advantage of this opportunity is questionable at best. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Google CEO Sundar Pichai are scheduled to testify before the House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology and the Subcommittee on…
Dem House Candidate Tweets KKK 'Hood' Image to Candace Owens
“If you dropped this bulls**t at my front door, it would be considered a hate crime,” Black conservative Candace Owens replied Tuesday to a failed Democrat congressional candidate who tweeted an image representing a Klu Klux Klan (KKK) hood to her.
Harry’s Cancels Knowles After Twitter Acct. With 2 Followers Complains
Shaving company Harry’s appears to have taken the complaints of a Twitter user with only two followers seriously when shaving off its professional relationship with a conservative personality.
DANGER! Brent Bozell Warns of Big Tech’s Threat to United States
Media Research Center President Brent Bozell joined with The Heartland Institute to warn of the threat that Big Tech poses to the United States.
INTERROGATION: Senate Might Grill Big Tech CEOs Again
Senate Democrats have considered bringing several Big Tech leaders to make their way to Capitol Hill again soon to defend their business practices. Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE), chair of the Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law, said that he’s “very likely” to call Big Tech executives to testify before the subcommittee, according to Politico.
Un-American! Ex-Clinton Adviser SLAMS Big Tech for Online Censorship
Feminist author Naomi Wolf scorched Big Tech for censoring conservatives and raked her fellow liberals over the coals for siding with platforms that are “conditioning us to not think like Americans.”
One Step Closer! Iowa Senate Passes Bill to Punish Big Tech Censorship
Iowa legislators proved that they were serious in the fight against Big Tech when the state Senate joined the Iowa House in passing its own bill to combat online censorship. The Iowa Senate passed its latest measure on March 17 to tackle the issue of Big Tech censorship. Senate File 580 could remove tax incentives from companies that censor content.
Fighting a Giant! 5 More States, 1 Territory Join Suit Against Google
The number of states taking the fight to Google has increased as Americans have grown tired of the company’s market dominance. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed an amended complaint in his antitrust lawsuit against Google. The amended complaint reflected the five additional parties that joined onto the lawsuit: Alaska, Florida, Montana, Nevada and the territory of Puerto Rico.
DISGUSTING! Twitter Says Section 230 Protects It from Child Porn Suit
Twitter has continued to play innocent amid allegations that it allowed child pornography to circulate on the platform. Now it wants the lawsuit to go away entirely. The company filed a motion to dismiss a child porn lawsuit, and claimed that its actions were actually protected by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which allows internet platforms to avoid legal liability, including…