Tulsi Takes Aim For Big Tech
U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, has introduced legislation in the House that would break up the Big Tech companies practicing gross censorship. President Donald Trump is trying to do the same, but his moves aren’t as likely to go far, says Styxhexenhammer666. But he believes Gabbard’s bill might actually start to rattle the cages. The aim of the bill: Remove these firms’ 230 protections, with the “protections to be removed from firms that act as publishers.” This is what we have been advocating now for a couple of years.
Why take action? Because the Big Tech firms are pushing a gross and crass censorship that is so un-American they might as well move their headquarters from San Jose to Tierra del Fuego. They don’t want the American public to have debates or exchange information independently. Facebook, Twitter and Google/YouTube want to dictate what you should believe and decide who you can elect President. We wonder who gave these firms such gargantuan rights especially considering how they are trying so hard to strip away all of our rights and destroy the U.S. Constitution. More from Black Pigeon Speaks.


