Attempts to hide the truth, but it only partially worked with low-information people.
Very enlightening and disturbing interview
Reread the Declaration of Independence.
Far too much of it is sounding way too familiar.
Yes, they practically have.
Nonsense. We American citizens still have absolute freedom to talk about ██████, ████████, or ████████.
big question is... are there any actual laws against violating our rights on a national scale?
by this i mean the specific crime and punishment for violation.
if so, please drop a link
“Has Our Government Erased the First Amendment?”
That’s why the Demoncrats invented their “misinformation” aka “Disinformation” propaganda. To shut down anything that may challenge their lies.
“misinformation. and disinformation.”
Two communist terms if ever I’ve heard them.
The Tucker Benz interview is the most compelling hour I’ve spent in a very long time
The “government” already repealed the US Constitution with the imposition of the panoply of “civil rights” legislation in the 1870s and 1960s. At least in the 1860s/70s they changed the US Constitution; in the 1960s they just ignored it and the “courts” went along with the scheme because they were 1) cowards and 2) communists.
Regardless of the fact that the FBI can be prosecuted for conspiring with Old Twitter for violating Constitutional free speech rights, Twitter’s former owner can be prosecuted at the same time.
Federal courts have upheld the Justice Department’s enforcement of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 and it’s protection against race discrimination in privately-owned businesses due to the fact that they represent “public institutions”. Race discrimination by these arena owners is illegal because it represents discrimination by the overall community.
Do you support or oppose this legal precedent?
Twitter owns and runs a “public institution”. Applying the Civil Rights Act’s precedent to the 1st Amendment has not been tested in court. How do you think this Supreme Court would rule? .....Hmmmmm?
Protection against speech discrimination is constitutional. Protection against race discrimination is only legal.
One of the most important interviews on the web. Unfortunately, it is too long for addled brains to handle.
Good grief!
Feldman’s next question will be: “Did the japs really bomb Pearl Harbor?”