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Social Media Elites Grilled at Senate Hearing on Internet Censorship

There is no speculating anymore — social media elites are using their platforms to support the Democratic Party’s narrative, whether they acknowledge it or not.

Silicon Valley titans including Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter’s Jack Dorsey appeared at a recent U.S. Senate hearing to answer questions about free speech and internet censorship. Both Zuckerberg and Dorsey have been accused by Republicans for downgrading or simply removing conservatives voices questioning the security of the 2020 election. If you want proof of this, go ahead and scroll through your own feed right now.

Chances are that you’ve seen the messages plastered over political content letting you know that the Associated Press has called the election for Joe Biden, and that you probably shouldn’t trust what you’re about to see. And yes, you’re not crazy — you only see these messages over content from conservative creators.

Just to be clear, we’re not exactly talking about fringe conspiracy theorists here. Mainstream conservative sites such as the Daily Wire and the Daily Caller have been flagged like this — and neither of those sites even claim that President Donald Trump is set to serve for another four years.

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The truth is that social media companies — almost at the behest of the Democratic Party — are talking steps to control the narrative. These are no longer the open platforms they billed themselves as at their inception. Sites like Facebook and Twitter have become de facto publishers — where editorial content is edited to match a particular perspective. This makes them no different from the New York Times, Fox News — or even this site.

Here’s an important difference. Here at Right American Future, we tell you exactly what our perspective is — we are a conservative site promoting a conservative worldview. You see? That was easy to do. As you’re about to see in the video below, it’s very difficult for Jack Dorsey to approach that level of honesty.

Here’s Mark Dice with the scoop.

1 thought on “Social Media Elites Grilled at Senate Hearing on Internet Censorship”

  1. They did not testify … they damn well lied ! When they did not want to talk about a point they did not know or remember ! TOTAL BULL CRAP ! So we drag them in and instead of waterboarding we do Diesel Fuel Boarding !
    The we see if they can actually remember and tell the TRUTH about all their censorship ! They should be kicked off the internet and never let back online !

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