
Tim Kilcullen
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1 week ago |
mrcfreespeechamerica.org | Tom Olohan |Catherine Salgado |Luis Cornelio |Tim Kilcullen
Free speech advocates are hailing Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s move to ban visas for foreign nationals implicated in censorship as a major step toward protecting freedom of speech worldwide.
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1 week ago |
mrcfreespeechamerica.org | Tim Kilcullen |Curtis Houck |Catherine Salgado |Tom Olohan
Video platform Rumble has taken yet another step toward forming a censorship-free digital economy, one where Big Tech monopolies cannot deplatform apps based on their political views. Rumble announced Tuesday a “strategic collaboration” with TRON DAO, a decentralized blockchain entity, partly to challenge the censorship of Big Tech on app stores. This partnership gives TRON access to Rumble Cloud, a platform designed to shield organizations from censorship and Big Tech overreach.
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1 week ago |
mrcfreespeechamerica.org | Catherine Salgado |Luis Cornelio |Tim Kilcullen |Curtis Houck
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a big move against foreigners who trample the rights of Americans. Rubio promised visa restrictions for those who work to censor Americans in a Wednesday announcement on X. “For too long, Americans have been fined, harassed, and even charged by foreign authorities for exercising their free speech rights,” he said. “I am announcing a new visa restriction policy that will apply to foreign officials and persons who are complicit in censoring Americans.
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1 month ago |
mrcfreespeechamerica.org | Catherine Salgado |Tom Olohan |Tim Kilcullen
Meta’s “independent” Oversight Board is doubling down on its track record of pushing censorship with a slew of new, concerning decisions. On April 23, the Meta Oversight Board published eleven decisions addressing a diverse array of content from appeals on three different continents, including drag performances, transgenderism, apartheid and illegal immigration.
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1 month ago |
mrcfreespeechamerica.org | Catherine Salgado |Tim Kilcullen |Tom Olohan
Wikipedia handles the leftist propagandists at National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) with kid gloves, all while it bars editors from citing nearly every right-leaning media source. The online encyclopedia revealed its true colors when it rated NPR and PBS as "generally reliable" in its permissible sources list for editors, despite ample evidence of the two publicly-funded media outlets’ flagrant bias.
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