
HHS Rejects WHO
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the U.S. will not accept the World Health Organization’s new ‘regulations’ to bring in digital ID, censorship, and more control to the WHO during pandemics.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the U.S. will not accept the World Health Organization’s new ‘regulations’ to bring in digital ID, censorship, and more control to the WHO during pandemics.
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Great Britain’s and Brazil’s governments are cracking down on free speech in unprecedented ways.
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The social media censorship case recently argued before the U.S. Supreme Court highlights the worrisome perspective of many liberal justices today who seem to have forgotten the purpose of the First Amendment’s protection of free speech.
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Democratic Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro announced Thursday the state would partner with state and federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, to “mitigate threats” to elections, such as speech it deems “misinformation.”
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We have known for a long time that one of the radical left’s most utilized weapons is its hijacking of language. The verbal gymnastics are intended to confuse the argument, to the point that many conservatives and even moderates give up trying to say anything.
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It is sometimes hard to believe how deceptive and anti-American this administration is until we learn about the millions of dollars being spent to wage war on ordinary citizens. This is real. It must be exposed and fought.
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Dozens of members of the Free Speech Alliance sent a letter to Twitter owner Elon Musk requesting for him to meet with conservative leaders to discuss methods to promote free speech on the Big Tech platform following years of massive censorship.
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With the midterms in our rearview mirrors (almost), many people are still reeling from the failure of elections that they thought might help save America as we remember it. Perhaps now is the time to fully admit: Politicians and the political process are not our protectors. Normal American citizens are.
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In what is an increasingly dystopian existence for people all over the world who have opinions, the new threat experienced by Canadian truckers might be the most worrisome so far. Who knew big government and big tech could freeze someone’s bank account with a simple keystroke?
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LinkedIn has joined other social media giants in censoring anything with which the cancellers disagree. Forget facts and data; they are so 20th century, especially when there are leftist agendas to promote.
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Editor’s Note: The past week has illustrated how truly ignorant the Biden administration is about historic agencies that have worked for decades to protect our
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You’ve probably heard “big tech” used by talking heads. But, if you are anything like us, you may not know what is actually meant when someone says “big tech.”
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The Green New Dealers and their allies have effective ways of reducing dissension by constraining and suppressing citizens in their thought, speech, and access to information as they pursue the total elimination of fossil fuel production and use, and their desire to control how much we can drive and fly, heat and cool our homes, eat meat, and live our lives.
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The most censored speech in America today is not flag-burning, pornography, or the press. The worst censors are those prohibiting criticism of the theory of evolution in the classroom.
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It’s not likely that most people would let their children browse in an “adult” bookstore. But have you ever considered the danger of letting them browse in your local public library?
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If the education establishment wants to know why public schools don’t get much respect from our citizenry, they need look no further than an Op-Ed editorial in last week’s New York Times. This prestigious newspaper donated an expensive half page to complaints about the alleged problem of “censorship” in public schools.
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