censorship

Murthy v. Missouri is a Distraction From the Real Threat to Freedom of Speech

Murthy v. Missouri, the Supreme Court case challenging Government censorship during the COVID-19 pandemic, is a distraction from the real threat to Americans' freedom of speech, says Robert Kogon.
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Lots of Laughs on Last Rights on Alan Mosley’s “It’s Too Late” TV Show

Hearty thanks to Alan Mosley for having me back on his show – which combines his wit and superb production standards. We had fun thrashing tyrants and he kindly plugged Last Rights: The Death of American Liberty. If this interview doesn’t make you laugh, you need to change meds. "Washington is the most craven place […]

USAID’s Disinformation Primer: Global Censorship in the Name of Democracy

Shocking revelations from a leaked USAID report expose how the agency collaborates with tech giants and media outlets to stifle free speech, silence dissent, and manipulate public opinion under the guise of fighting fake news.
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“Excessive Free Speech” Threatens Democracy, Says Journalist at Top Canadian Newspaper

Journalists against free speech? "Excessive free speech" threatens democracy, according to the public affairs columnist at Canada's top newspaper, the Globe and Mail. Rigid regulation of speech is what's required.
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I’m an HR Professional and This is the Only Way to Resist the Growing Tyranny of DEI and Corporate Wokery

"I'm an HR professional and this is the only way to resist the growing tyranny of DEI and corporate wokery." C.J. Strachan shares his insights from 30 years fighting the nonsense on the inside – while keeping his job.
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Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones But Words Will Never Hurt Me – Why Jailing Sam Melia Was Wrong

Ian Rons argues that the 'stirring up hatred' offence Sam Melia was found guilty of should be repealed and we should revert to the Common Law 'breach of the peace' standard.
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