US Politics: A Threat to Democracy

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First I was on the fence now I'm on the right. But you are not a grieving KamKammer :ROFL:

PS. @surface will be along shortly to point at your us vs them argument :whistling:
I'm not one to judge but I'm happier cracking my tube of lube of a lonely night to poster of Kammer then the Orangutan. But hey you do you, Shaun.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but, didn't the US government warn during the height of Covid-19 that spreading disinformation on social media would be met with fines and imprisonment?
 
"America witnessed a coordinated campaign by social media companies, mainstream news and the intelligence communities to suppress and de-legitimize the existence of Hunter Biden's laptop and its contents," Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., said in his opening remarks.

The former Twitter employees called the platform's decision regarding the story a "mistake," but denied that they had acted in concert with government officials.


Even your favourite left leaning news outlets cant deny it..
 
I see Hunter's laptop has made it into the argument again. Are we gonna stop him from being President this time ?
 
You don't think it Harris and Biden had as many skeletons as Trump has that the Republicans would have used that as ammo against them?
US Politics thrives on Oppo Research
That the biggest dirt Republicans could air on Biden was his shitty son,and Harris and Walz was "Didn't work at Mcdonalds/Bad with guns" was peak comedy
 
Twitter did what they wanted. They were never under threat from the government.
Why did a judge issue an injunction in July 2023, prohibiting several government agencies and officials from working with social media companies to remove or suppress posts?

Did the judge do so, because "Twitter did what they wanted", or did he do so because there was a history of govt officials telling social media companies to remove or suppress certain stories?
 
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