Trump Will END This War on Free Speech



Asmongold Reacts to: Trump’s Free Speech Policy Initiative
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24 thoughts on “Trump Will END This War on Free Speech”

  1. Imagine the state of 2024, where the political left has turned to populism and fascism, and the right is championing free speech and is against censorship. The roles are completely reversed from what they were historically.

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  2. Put Kamala Harris in Federal Prison she is impersonating an natural born citizen. She has admitted she was born before her parents naturalized. She is not protected under the 14th Amendment. She is a foreign person 22CFR120.63 not a US Persons 22CFR120.62. She has defiled our office of VP like Obama defiled our office of POTUS.

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  3. Talking is too easy. Republicans built themselves on hope and lies. Action says otherwise. Not sure why people are believing a person whom built his entire career on lies and deception.

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  4. Retroactively… kind of like how the woke movement (after it was hijacked) tried to cancel people for things they said years or decades ago when it actually was different and meant what you said, not what people think it means today…. interesting.

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  5. A lot of comments saying he’s “ending free speech” must’ve forgotten the 2020 pandemic. It’s not that Facebook had its own opinion and shared it, it’s that they silenced everyone else with fact checkers and removing posts that said anything contrary to what they believed. That is when free speech is in violation, not for merely voicing different sides.

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  6. For the people who say that it's just a private platform so it doesnt violate free speech:

    Yes and no. It's so much more nuanced than that when we are talking about an industry that is largely monopolized. The argument that it doesn't apply to private companies only makes sense if the consumers have other competitors they can go to instead. It is also important to consider that the "business" is currently the undisputed king of mass communication, which has enormous potential to control the way people think, if abused.

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