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EU’s New Censorship Handbook

The European Union (EU) has adopted a new handbook on censorship titled “Fractured Reality.”

These Europeans are most certainly fractured. They do not have a firm commitment to free speech or a free press. It’s clearly become a continent ruled over by bureaucrats, and populated by native-born slaves, along with hordes of imported migrants.

Stick with this one. It’s long — about an hour and a half — but it’s quite revealing and informative. Here’s more from Mike Benz, executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online.

The End Of Privacy

Telegram founder Pavel Durov has effectively been under house arrest in France since he was arrested there ten months ago. For the first time, he explains why.

Was the arrest politically motivated? Or based on criminal statues? What are the implications for the billion-plus users of Telegram? Here’s more from Tucker Carlson.

EU’s Battle For Censorship

The Podcast of The Lotus Eaters panel dissects the European Parliament’s Digital Services Act (DSA), which aims to censor Big Tech.

Parliament commissioners said the DSA must be respected, because “we’re bringing European values into the digital world.” The panel confirms that Parliament has already formed a Ministry of Truth, ala 1984 style, and have their sights focused on silencing X, formerly Twitter, and Elon Musk, among others, especially for their reporting of the Israel conflict.

One of The Lotus Eaters panel members jests, “Obviously, this is an attempt to conduct German-style control of the internet, but I hope that they’re very Italian in their enforcement.” Here’s more.

Europe Broadsides Free Speech

Academic researcher and Freedom of Speech advocate David Thunder joins Redacted to discuss Europe’s new draconian Digital Services Act. Will it give bureaucrats unbelievable power to censor citizens who speak out against the official narratives? Will it act as a Trojan Horse to give even more power to European governments? Here’s more from Clayhton Morris on Redacted.

Ray Vahey, the founder and CEO of Bitchute, joins the SGT Report to discuss YouTube and Google’s tyranny, Bitchute, free speech and the war against humanity The full title of the episode is “Free Speech: Just No Free Reach?”

The Transformation Of Twitter

Restricted Republic’s Justin Knight warns that if you love China, lost freedom and continual surveillance, then you’ll love what X, formerly Twitter, is becoming.

Knight’s caution comes in light of the recent announcement by Elon Musk of Twitter’s name change. Knight posits it’s the first step in the transformation of the platform into the likeness into WeChat, China’s dominant social media app. He explains further.

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