Zuckerberg Admits Facebook Censored for the Government

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Politics

In a political development, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has hinted at further additions to what he termed President Trump’s “Unity Government,” suggesting that more prominent figures might join this coalition. Polls indicate that Kennedy’s supporters could sway the vote in critical states like Pennsylvania, potentially impacting the upcoming election.

In the realm of social media and government influence, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has stated that Facebook faced pressure from the Biden administration to censor content related to COVID-19. In a letter to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, Zuckerberg revealed that senior officials repeatedly urged Facebook to remove certain posts, including humor and satire. Although Facebook ultimately made the decision to censor, Zuckerberg expressed regret for not resisting the pressure more forcefully. He also acknowledged that Facebook should not have demoted the New York Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story, which was initially flagged as potential Russian disinformation by the FBI. This admission has sparked discussions about free speech and the role of government influence on social media platforms. The Supreme Court recently ruled that states and plaintiffs challenging the Biden administration’s censorship efforts lack standing to sue, complicating the legal landscape.

Geopolitics

Meanwhile, in Pakistan, a man named Farhan Asif has been arrested for allegedly spreading disinformation about the Southport murders on social media. Asif questioned the immigration status of the suspect involved in the murders, which led to his arrest under international cybercrime charges. The UK government has expressed concerns about disinformation, arguing that such posts could incite violence. Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency claimed that Asif’s actions created fear and damaged the nation’s reputation. This incident highlights the tension between free speech and government censorship, with Pakistan considering new legislation to further control online content.

Economy

In other news, Alasdair Macleod spoke at the annual Speakers BBQ in Brussels, discussing the differences between money, currency, and credit. Macleod, known for his expertise in finance, provided perspectives to attendees, emphasizing the importance of understanding these concepts in navigating the current economic climate.

Sources

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Pakistan Arrests Man for UK Disinformation: A Global Crackdown on Free Speech?

Pakistan arrested a man for posting about the Southport murders on his Twitter/X account.

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Alasdair Macleod Illuminates Money, Currency, and Credit at Brussels BBQ 2024

The difference between money, currency and credit is essential.

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Zuckerberg’s Bombshell: Biden-Harris Admin Pressured Facebook to Censor Content

In a stunning Monday evening letter to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, Zuckerberg admitted that senior Biden administration officials “repeatedly pressured” Facebook teams to suppress information related to COVID-19 that the platform would not have otherwise censored – and the administration ‘expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn’t agree.’

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Meta CEO Zuckerberg Admits to Government Pressure on COVID-19 Content Censorship

“I believe the government pressure was wrong, and I regret that we were not more outspoken about it”

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Zuckface did not apologize for all the evil censoring he did of his OWN FREE WILL. He l9ved doing it to help the Dems…and also l9ved interfering in the 2020 election. He is an evil two faced RATBURGER.
Facebook needs him to retire or face a breakup…preferably both. He should divest instagram and anything ekse he owns stiop selling data and biometrics…put in anti ai scraping tools, anti nsa capture…and leave. Let all members own it now.

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I think Zuckerberg is crying over spilled milk

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As far as I could tell, big tech was just an arm of US int agencies. Now Zuckerberg implies his company has some degree of agency and he, an inclination for fairness and some intelligence to recognize the obvious bs for what it was.

But if we take his words at face value, he would have also had to fight the many blue-haired authority-loving liberals that populate any big tech company. He doesn’t say anything about that but I imagine the resistance from his employees to go against the current-thing approved narrative is not small.

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So why isn’t this interfering with elections and why isn’t he being brought up on charges?

Shouldn’t I be able to sue because he blocked my access to free and fair elections?

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Under an administration governed by Trump and not rinos it would be election interference, and that would be only the tip of the iceberg.

It’s Martin Armstrong’s Socrates predictions that election will end up in the courts, that puts us further into uncharted waters.

Good questions, Kathy. Lawyers continue to battle over this. Check out Murthy v. Missouri Significant discussion back in March 2023 here.

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