How many people have been jailed for shit like this that aren’t white male retired police officers?
Tag: free speech
Media point blank lies to the public in Tennessee about the shutdown.
This youtuber says that the news station didn’t fact check it when Rep. Diana Harshbarger claimed that she’s had NO complaints about the shutdown, when this woman knows that she and others have been complaining.
Australian writer deported for reporting on protests.
This Australian was straight up told that he was being deported for exercising free speech and freedom of the press.
The Trump Social accusation of supposedly illegal “collusive boycott” against Elon Musk is a threat of lawfare.
Billionaires are already using antitrust law to suppress community organizing resistance to their authoritarian corporate hostile takeover of democracy and personal freedoms.
Elon Musk has sued Tesla customers who complain, and also journalists who criticize.
And he’s won the suits for lots of money.
Online troll farm mercenaries to be hired by US government to police speech online.
There are operatives celebrating a boon in their job market.
Bizarre RFKJR confirmation hearing.
RFKJr is a terrible anti-vaxxer. But there are so many other problems as well with him taking over the entirety of the federal healthcare in the US. The threat can’t be overstated.
NDAs are a persistent problem, used often to cover up wrongdoing.
“the plaintiff and the defendant working cooperatively to use that to transfer funds legally, totally legally, and to then lock that fund transfer behind an NDA”
Tiktok is dead, long live tiktok.
All the platforms with their black box manipulative algorithms are problematic.
Your voice does matter.
Though it may seem that things will keep going, and Trump nominees will pass into the administration, it’s still important to register their unpopularity with your elected officials so that this is at the forefront of their understanding — that there is widespread opposition.
The boycott that can make a dent on tycoons is a boycott by our government.
Government contracts don’t have to go unquestioned to the likes of people who buy newspapers and social media outlets to control propaganda and suppress free speech.
The Internet: Where reality & fantasy collide
Something I’ve always noticed about the internet is that there seems to be a huge sector of the population that has the mentality that what takes place on-line is not “real life”. And if it’s not real life, I suppose they see it as some kind of fantasy world.














