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Google Admits Political Censorship...

164 views 9 replies 5 participants last post by  octanemule_3575  
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"A U.N. official speaking on condition of anonymity....".

So, according to AP, unnamed sources [ "Trust us, bro. It happened" ] made the claim. That pretty much violates rule #1 of assessing the credibility of a claim. There needs to actually be a person making the claim. In this case, there isnt one....its just a claim by AP about a claim. Its the vaguest type of accusation, and least likely to be true.
 
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Someone tried to throw Trump off his game at the UN.

Someone stopped the escalator as Melania and Donald stepped on it.

Then someone killed his teleprompter. He went off script for an extra 40 minutes.

This too is censorship.

To add insult to injury the UN blamed Trump for both failures.
 
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Wait, WHAT?????? But the Supreme Court said there was no evidence of that.

"Writing for the majority, Justice Amy Coney Barrett cited the lack of any “concrete link” between the restrictions that the plaintiffs complained of and the conduct of government officials – and in any event, she concluded, a court order blocking communication between government officials and social media companies likely would not have any effect on decision-making by those platforms, which can continue to enforce their policies."