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Many young people rely solely on TikTok for news. A video about border issues went viral on social media but was abruptly shut down. This censorship stifles free speech and prevents people from seeing the truth. It's concerning how we are silencing each other instead of upholding our right to free speech. This normalization of censorship is alarming.

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"Today's misinformation is always tomorrow's truth. It's always the government who wants to censor people who are critical of the government." "Europe is trying to police everyone and shake down American tech companies, which is exactly what the digital markets act looked like. That is what's at stake here, and that is not how our First Amendment works." "Everything our government here in The United States told us about COVID turned out to be false. If you criticize any of the things they initially told you, you had to be censored." "When Elon bought Twitter, now it's a place where the first amendment and free speech are right where they need to be." "The spillover effect it can have on, American content being seen by European users." "The answer to stupid speech, bad speech, and wrong speech is more speech." "the hallmark of Western culture is free expression." "There were 12,183 arrests for offensive post online." "Global Alliance for Responsible Media." "Disinformation governance board."

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Old Twitter was heavily influenced by the government, which violated the First Amendment. The reason for this amendment is to protect freedom of speech, as many immigrants came from places where it was restricted. If we allow censorship, it won't be long before we ourselves are censored. That's why the First Amendment exists.

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I am mad. You're mad too? That's okay. The best thing about America is free speech. It's not about protecting the speech you agree with; it's about protecting the speech you hate. The government, or anyone else, shouldn't control what people hear. If you disagree, that's your right. Write an act, get on stage, and share your views, just like I'm doing.

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Hundreds of intelligence community members work at social media companies. Mainstream news outlets confirmed my reporting on the laptop story. The censorship was due to the truth being a threat to power. The US government's influence on corporations undermines the first amendment. Our response will determine the future of a free press. Thank you. Translation: Many intelligence community members work at social media companies. News outlets confirmed my reporting on the laptop story. Censorship was due to the truth being a threat. The US government's influence on corporations undermines freedom of speech. Our response will determine the future of a free press. Thank you.

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I support Elon Musk because he stands up for freedom of speech. I will advertise on X with an unlimited budget because freedom is priceless. I don't have $100,000,000, but I will spend as much as I can to support this platform and freedom of speech. I am proud to be a new advertiser on X. The same people who were mad about a black woman being on a cereal box are the same people who don't like Elon and don't like free speech. I stand for freedom and support Elon. Visit cousin t's.com and use the discount code x for great American pancakes. Thank you, Elon, for standing up for freedom of speech.

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Today is October 27, 2023, and it has become a day to honor freedom of expression on x. I want to thank everyone who follows me on x and social media, and those with whom I have cordial and kind exchanges, even when we disagree. Social media is not perfect, but it's not just a space for hate, misinformation, and cyberbullying. It's also a place for sharing movies, documentaries, ideas, and engaging in lively, passionate, and sometimes superficial discussions. Social media reflects society, and trying to suppress it instead of addressing real societal issues is a mistake. It's a space where we can share laughter and humor, especially during crises, to create connections. I'm grateful for the exchanges I've had with people I wouldn't have met otherwise. We must remind those who wanted to boycott x and establish a Ministry of Truth to impose their single-minded thinking that freedom of expression is vital, especially in a democracy. I'm glad that so many people have shown their support for and paid tribute to freedom of expression on x today.

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The speaker claims they are attacked for not believing in democracy, but the most sacred right in the U.S. democracy is the First Amendment. They state that Kamala Harris wants to threaten the power of the government, and there is no First Amendment right to misinformation. The speaker believes big tech silences people, which is a threat to democracy. They want Democrats and Republicans to reject censorship and persuade one another by arguing about ideas. The speaker references yelling fire in a crowded theater as the Supreme Court test. They accuse others of wanting to kick people off Facebook for saying toddlers shouldn't get masks.

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I believe in the freedom of speech, even if it means losing advertising dollars. It's acceptable to choose where your ads appear on Twitter, but it's not acceptable to dictate what Twitter will do.

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TikTok embodies American values of freedom of expression, giving people a platform to be heard. We will continue to fight for your rights in court, confident in our cause. The facts and constitution support us, and we expect to win.

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Hey, Jay. I wish it were under better circumstances. So, you're against the U.S. ban on TikTok? Yes, I feel it's my duty to defend TikTok's right to exist here. There are reasons for the ban, like data privacy. Who cares if China knows my preferences? What about research claiming it's harmful to the brain? It's just boring. I have ADHD, diagnosed after a TikTok quiz. Just because TikTok suggested it doesn't mean it's true. What about future generations? What if they’re already lost? I don’t remember life without TikTok; I don’t know how to live without it. What do I do at work or during movies? Just watch the movie. But what if I get bored? I'm moving to China.

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Banning TikTok is a violation of the First Amendment. It's disappointing that the ruling was made without evidence, as 170 million Americans use the app for self-expression. The government's accusations lack proof, and TikTok has offered to store data in the U.S. and work with Oracle. It's often misreported as a Chinese company, but 60% is owned by international investors. While this ruling is disappointing, the battle may not be over. There’s hope that President Trump could take executive action to address this issue, as President Biden may have left that option open.

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The United States Supreme Court has granted cert on the Missouri v Biden case, which is considered the most important first amendment suit in the nation's history. Evidence has been uncovered revealing a censorship enterprise by the federal government targeting voices on big tech social media platforms. This violates our right to free speech. The evidence was taken to court, resulting in a nationwide injunction. The injunction has been defended twice at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, with Missouri winning all three rounds. The fight for free speech continues, and it's being likened to heading to the Super Bowl.

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They want to take my freedom, but I won't let them take yours. They're trying to silence me, but I won't let them silence you. I'll stand up for you. On November 5, 2024, justice will prevail. We'll reclaim our country and make America great again. Thank you all. God bless you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Translation: They want to take my freedom, but I won't let them take yours. They're trying to silence me, but I won't let them silence you. I'll stand up for you. On November 5, 2024, justice will prevail. We'll reclaim our country and make America great again. Thank you all. God bless you. Thank you. Thank you very much.

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The issue at hand is who controls the algorithm of TikTok, which is owned by Chinese company ByteDance. Chinese companies, particularly technological champions, are influenced by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The concern is whether we should allow the dominant media platform in America to be controlled by the CCP. TikTok is not only a platform for dance videos but also a source of news for young Americans. If the Chinese Communist Party can control the information people receive, they will have significant power. This is the concern we must address.

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America is free once again. On my first day, I signed an executive order to end all government censorship. The government will no longer label citizens' speech as misinformation or disinformation, terms often used by censors to stifle the free exchange of ideas and progress. We have successfully preserved free speech in America.

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The speakers identify TikTok as the “most important purchase” and name X as the other key platform, stressing the need to talk to Elon. They describe an on‑camera remark by a foreign leader as “censoring Americans” and include “This guy runs a country of 9,000,000 people that's totally dependent on our tax dollars to exist.” They argue this underscores the push to “force a TikTok sale” through Congress. They insist “the only reason we have free speech in The United States right now is because of Elon Musk.” They also claim “Free speech is central to the entire idea of America” and contrast it with “not our market economy” but “freedom of speech.” They contend the censorship drive aims to silence opposing views in the United States and emphasize engaging Elon to address the issue.

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We filed an antitrust lawsuit against companies for organizing an illegal boycott against us. They threatened our future and the freedom of expression on our platform. Users are hurt when ideas are restricted. No group should control monetization. Our users are powerful and essential. We believe in an open platform for all voices. Thank you to everyone on this journey. We are committed to innovation and growth.

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in the last twenty four hours, you locked the accounts and shut down the accounts of two guys, Nick Fuentes and Alex Jones. it's better if you unlock those accounts and let the guys be heard. censorship isn't good for America. It's antithetical to our culture. If you tell people they can't speak, that's when they scream. And if you tell people they can't scream, that's when they tear things down. free speech is a precondition for peace. There's a different category of saying that you may demonetize certain people. What I'm talking about is not a legal point. It's just a cultural point. because of who you are, you deserve not to be heard. restore the accounts of those guys, believe me, it will be a down payment on beginning to reunite this country.

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Mister Musk's recent Twitter activity sparked a discussion on freedom of speech. While we also value this freedom, we acknowledge the need to address illegal content online.

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Millions of people are being purged from the Internet as big tech titans have the power to control and censor. It's time to recognize social media companies as public utilities, just like electricity and telephone services. Social media is essential for businesses, nonprofits, and political campaigns. The establishment has been censoring those who question them, using any excuse to consolidate power. We must unite as Americans and demand an Internet bill of rights that protects our freedom of speech in cyberspace. This is the United States, where our right to free speech is not optional.

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My sister Barbara and I fought for truth, and I am grateful to the American people for standing by me. Our culture as Americans is rooted in freedom, which we deeply value and are willing to sacrifice for. We cannot take it for granted. We are awake to the importance of this in our country. Thank you to all the digital soldiers and to America.

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TikTok is being targeted for being pro-Palestinian, according to clips from the CEO of the Anti Defamation League and Senator Ted Cruz. They claim the app spreads anti-Israel sentiment. Cruz is funded by pro-Israel lobbies, leading to quick action against TikTok. Despite users advocating for peace and free speech, politicians are influenced by these lobbies. Many rely on TikTok for education, entertainment, and livelihoods, and fear losing this platform due to corruption.

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Stormy Daniels Testimony, TikTok Sues U.S. & Kristi Noem Cancels Book Tour | PBD Podcast | Ep 408
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various political and economic topics, starting with President Biden's claims about inflation during his presidency, asserting it was 9% when he took office, despite actual figures being lower. They also touch on the potential political ambitions of Baron Trump and the ongoing hush money trial involving Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump. The conversation shifts to the Federal Reserve's stance on interest rates, with Minneapolis Fed President Neil Kashkari indicating that rate cuts may not happen in 2024 unless inflation shows significant improvement. The hosts critique Biden's economic management, highlighting a disconnect between his optimistic statements and public sentiment, where many Americans feel the economy is worsening. They discuss the complexities of inflation, wage growth lagging behind rising prices, and the impact of illegal immigration on housing and job markets. The hosts express skepticism about the Federal Reserve's ability to manage inflation effectively, given the current economic indicators. The discussion then moves to election integrity, focusing on recent developments in Wisconsin and Georgia, where allegations of election fraud have surfaced. The firing of Milwaukee Election Commission Director Claire Woodall is noted, following a grand jury's findings against her deputy for misconduct. The hosts emphasize the importance of transparency in elections, questioning the validity of recounts when ballot images are missing. They also address TikTok's lawsuit against the U.S. government, arguing that the ban violates free speech rights. The hosts highlight the irony of a Chinese-owned platform suing for free speech in a country where such rights are upheld, contrasting it with the lack of free speech in China. As the episode concludes, the hosts reflect on the broader implications of these political and economic issues, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency in governance and elections. They express concern over the potential for future election interference and the importance of ensuring that voting systems are secure and trustworthy.

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Hillary: Young Jews TRICKED By Pro-Palestine TikTok
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In this interview, Sami Hamdi, a British journalist detained by ICE after a controversial social media clip, recounts a dramatic confrontation over free speech, media narratives, and US policy toward Israel. He describes traveling on a ten-year B1/B2 visa to speak at American universities about Palestine, only to have his visa suddenly revoked after a clip circulated by Laura Loomer and amplified by a right-wing network. Hamdi claims the action was motivated not by any legal misstep, but by a political desire to suppress dissenting views about Israel’s conduct and the Gaza war. He details the six-hour detention, the denial of access to a lawyer at the outset, and subsequent expedited release after federal judges noted serious breaches of freedom of speech. Throughout, he argues that a powerful Israeli lobby has sought to narrow American discourse by targeting students, activists, and even naturalized citizens, pushing the narrative that criticism of Israel is illegitimate. He contends the broader problem is not individual remarks but a coordinated effort to control information and steer public opinion, including debates over platforms like TikTok. He concludes that the real threat to American freedoms comes from attempts to police speech in the name of national security or solidarity with foreign interests, and he frames his case as a symbol of a wider struggle for media independence and constitutional rights.
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