California To Cripple Internet?
California is poised to cripple the Internet with a new bill — Senate Bill 771. The bill aims to regulate social media platforms by allowing users to sue these companies for violations of personal rights related to content moderation. The bill has raised concerns about censorship and First Amendment rights due to its broad liability provisions.
Here, Styxhexenhammer 666 says the bill won’t affect him directly as an Internet social media critic because he lives in Vermont. But with so much of the Internet controlled through companies based in Silicon Valley, California — with its leftist views — could pose a major risk for the rest of us who don’t subscribe to their backward thinking.
In Delaware, for instance, there has been a recent exodus from the state coming after Delaware’s Democratic authorities started headhunting against Elon Musk.
Democrats are much worst than Republicans in pushing censorship and trying to violate and muzzle our First Amendment rights. But the Republicans can be just as dense and arrogant.
Listen as FBI Director Kash Patel calls for greater policing of “click bait” on social media platforms. He’s pissed because people are holding the feet of the FBI to the fire after that agency’s shoddy handling of the political assassination of Charlie Kirk. No doubt, all the anti-Israeli content also is factoring into his thinking.
We’re generally pro-Israeli here, but we do not indulge anyone who conducts political assassinations on our shores. If Israel is shown to have had an involvement killing Kirk — as they most likely took part in the murder of President John F. Kennedy — we’re going to call them out, hound them, do whatever it takes to force them to stop.
We have that right under the U.S. Constitution. It’s a God-given right, something no leftist Democrats nor right-leaning FBI director can touch!


