Anonymous ID: 343d4a Sept. 5, 2021, 2:18 a.m. No.88718   🗄️.is 🔗kun

So how is this supposed to end well?

 

2021 California gubernatorial recall election

 

The 2021 California gubernatorial recall election is an upcoming special election on whether to recall Governor Gavin Newsom. It is scheduled for September 14, 2021. Every voter has received a ballot at their address for the option to vote by mail on or before election day.[1]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_California_gubernatorial_recall_election

Anonymous ID: 343d4a Sept. 5, 2021, 9:28 a.m. No.88736   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8776 >>8782

Election Wizard

@ElectionWiz

WATCH: Protesters stormed a French mall without show proof of vaccination. Police were called but were forced retreat in face of the massive crowd.

From

Legal Leaks

4:58 PM · Sep 4, 2021

 

https://twitter.com/ElectionWiz/status/1434304990659678210?s=20

Anonymous ID: 343d4a Sept. 5, 2021, 9:45 a.m. No.88743   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8776 >>8782

WORST Censorship in August: 5 Ways Big Tech Silenced Online Discussion

September 3rd, 2021

 

Big Tech corporations have increasingly censored more prominent politicians and celebrities as the woke executives in charge seemingly try to appease their radical Silicon Valley employees and the left. Online platforms targeted many well-known personalities last month and restricted their access to reach broader audiences with their ideas. No one appeared safe.

 

YouTube reportedly suspended Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) for calling out a prior case of the platform’s censorship. Paul discussed masking and the federal government’s COVID-19 response with Newsmax in a previous video that YouTube reportedly removed. The senator created another video protesting the platform’s censorship but was reportedly suspended for seven days after uploading it. And in another case of digital overreach, Google demonetized a Daily Mail column from former talk show host Piers Morgan that simply criticized Olympic gymnast Simone Biles for abandoning her team at the Tokyo Olympic Games. Morgan is known for holding liberal opinions on issues but has remained an advocate for free speech.

 

Big Tech corporations are extending their reach and are no longer simply targeting conservatives. They are censoring anyone who breaks from their far-left woke narratives. Here are the five most egregious examples of Big Tech censorship in August:

 

Summarized for space

1) YouTube Temporarily Suspends Senator Rand Paul

 

YouTube appeared to remove a video from Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) that protested the platform’s censorship and then reportedly suspended his account for seven days. His video was a response to a previous video that YouTube also removed. “Apparently, because I dared to contradict Dr. Fauci and the government, YouTube removed my video,” Paul said in the response video that got him suspended.

 

2) Google Demonetizes a Daily Mail Column from Piers Morgan

Google admittedly demonetized a Daily Mail column from former talk show host Piers Morgan that merely criticized Olympic gymnast Simone Biles for abandoning her team at the Tokyo Olympic Games. In another column for the Daily Mail, Morgan said Google demonetized the original column critical of Biles only eight hours after it was published. “This meant they banned all adverts from appearing alongside it, so the Mail would receive zero revenue from the column appearing on Google,” Morgan wrote.

 

3) Twitter Permanently Suspends former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson

Fox News reported that Twitter “permanently suspended” former New York Times journalist and author Alex Berenson for his alleged “repeated violations of [the platform’s] COVID-19 misinformation rules.” In “the tweet that did it,” as Berenson described it, he claimed that the controversial COVID-19 vaccines should not be thought of as vaccines but rather as “therapeutic[s].”

 

4) Twitter Temporarily Restricts Account of Former President Donald Trump’s Spokeswoman

Twitter reportedly restricted the account of former President Donald Trump’s chief spokeswoman Liz Harrington temporarily in August. The account has been used to share messages from former President Donald Trump after the platform banned him in January. Twitter reportedly restricted the account because it appeared to contain “some unusual activity.” Users were asked if they “still want[ed] to view it” before seeing her tweets.

 

5) Twitter Suspends Press Secretary of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis

 

Twitter reportedly suspended the press secretary of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) for 12 hours after the Associated Press (AP) appeared to call for her termination in a letter to the governor. His press secretary, Christina Pushaw, reportedly disagreed with a story from the AP and called for her followers to “‘drag them’” in response to the story.

Full article here:

https://newsbusters.org/blogs/free-speech/casey-ryan/2021/09/03/worst-censorship-august-5-ways-big-tech-silenced-online