Anonymous ID: b8f0aa Nov. 11, 2020, 12:42 p.m. No.11596170   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6232 >>6295

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And the beat goes on

 

Obama Met With Big Tech to Censor The Internet

 

The big tech censorship is a result of Obama’s legacy. On January, 20th, 2017, hours before Trump’s inauguration, Obama signed the “Talent Act of 2017” bill into law. After Trump’s inauguration, 0bama left D.C. The first thing on his agenda, immediately after President Trump’s inauguration, was to meet with the tech giants in California. Thus empowering multi-national corporations to bypass our First Amendment and ushering in Big Brother censorship:

 

The Coming Speech Wars Online

January 6, 2017

Internet censorship neither by government nor by media

 

President Obama recently decried the “wild west” media atmosphere in which outlets are “pumping out all kinds of crazy, toxic stuff.” He called for a “curating function” whereby media would be filtered for “truthiness.” The First Amendment forbids government to so curate, so he was suggesting that Google, Facebook, Twitter, and other major aggregators filter information before letting it reach the masses’ less discerning ears.

 

Was Obama Silicon Valley’s President?

The industry pinned its hopes on him early on.

DECEMBER 13, 2016

Ultimately, Google got the most juice, the most clout. As a 2016 investigative report by The Intercept revealed, “Google representatives attended White House meetings more than once a week, on average, from the beginning of Obama’s presidency through October 2015. Nearly 250 people have shuttled from government service to Google employment or vice versa over the course of his administration. No other public company approaches this degree of intimacy with government.” Former Googlers who went to work for the Obama administration include current US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, former head of the White House Office of Social Innovation Sonal Shah, and former deputy chief technology officer Andrew McLaughlin.

 

https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/obama-met-with-big-tech-to-censor-the-internet/