Glenn Geeenwald Slams Corrupt, Pro-Censorship Corporate News Industry

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Journalist Glenn Greenwald recently took to Twitter to outline how he believes leftists are methodically and systematically stifling dissent through coordination with various elements of the state and media.

It is hard to overstate how much pressure is now brought to bear by liberal censors on these free speech platforms, especially Rumble. Their vendors are threatened. Their hosting companies targeted. They have accounts cancelled and firms refusing to deal with them. It's a regime.Greenwald states that there is a “war in the West” over the internet and free expression:

It's not melodrama or hyperbole to say: what we have is a war in the West, a war over whether the internet will be free, over whether dissent will be allowed, over whether we will live in the closed propaganda system our elites claim The Bad Countries™ impose. It's no different.In even the most despotic nations, the banal, conformist citizen thinks they're free. As Rosa Luxemburg said: "he who does not move, does not feel his chains.

Of course the Chris Hayes's and Don Lemon's think this is all absurd: Good Liberals threaten nobody and thus flourish.

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Can we hope the next congress will put a stop to this

By changing state rules to allow Democratic legislatures to throw out the votes of their citizens if they don’t like the results. Oh wait…

Duh Glenn, Duh.

Well it didn't work for these guys did it 😆

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