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Censorship of Free Speech in America
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<blockquote data-quote="Regulars520" data-source="post: 16555958" data-attributes="member: 145759"><p>I think you might be making the issue more simple then what it is. My reference was to speaking your views on a platform that reaches billions of people world wide. As we have seen the platform is used heavy by the world, it is used to influence people for elections etc... It has become a platform for speech. When a big tech company can influence an election by silencing one party or the other so they cannot be heard, our rights are being violated. Which is why there are calls to change these laws regarding big tech and freedom of speech. The board members of Facebook, Google, Parlor, Twitter, CNN, Fox News should not be allowed to use their business to influence an election. Im not sure how you feel about your parties values that you want to see voted in get silenced to an audience that is millions upon millions of people. These platforms need to be looked at. Unless we want them deciding our future as we sit silenced? Way of word isnt going door to door anymore. Communication has now evolved into a digital format. We can always agree to disagree on this. Im open to listen, but fair warning it will take alot to change my view on this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Regulars520, post: 16555958, member: 145759"] I think you might be making the issue more simple then what it is. My reference was to speaking your views on a platform that reaches billions of people world wide. As we have seen the platform is used heavy by the world, it is used to influence people for elections etc... It has become a platform for speech. When a big tech company can influence an election by silencing one party or the other so they cannot be heard, our rights are being violated. Which is why there are calls to change these laws regarding big tech and freedom of speech. The board members of Facebook, Google, Parlor, Twitter, CNN, Fox News should not be allowed to use their business to influence an election. Im not sure how you feel about your parties values that you want to see voted in get silenced to an audience that is millions upon millions of people. These platforms need to be looked at. Unless we want them deciding our future as we sit silenced? Way of word isnt going door to door anymore. Communication has now evolved into a digital format. We can always agree to disagree on this. Im open to listen, but fair warning it will take alot to change my view on this [/QUOTE]
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