Posted on 11/16/2020 12:34:48 PM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
Social media giants blocking or restricting conservative voices, from President Trump on down, is rampant. In contrast, at their recent Senate committee appearances, Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey struggled to name a single liberal voice that Facebook or Twitter had censored.
But even that total imbalance in censorship isn't enough to satisfy the left's thirst to suppress conservatives. On Morning Joe, playing off Barack Obama's 60 Minutes interview in which he blamed social media in part for "truth decay," Mika Brzezinski talked to The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg about his own interview with Obama, where he bemoaned social media's supposedly insufficient censoring of conservatives.
Brzezinski claimed that leaving conservatives uncensored on Facebook was "very dangerous," while Goldberg fretted that conservatives being left "unchecked" leads to "serious problems."
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Mika should consider containing her thoughts to servicing her honeybunch Joe. How anyone, like this woman who has $hit for brains, thinks that she has arrived at a place to dictate anything to the rest of us is beyond me. She needs to go back to mommy and daddy and let the rest of the world to the adults.....
Mika would be messing up 2nd shift orders at IHOP if her old man wasn’t Zbiegwhatever.
b) added - the abortionist is PAID to murder the baby
feminists love the singular legal god power to murder another person for any reason they want, anytime they want
I closed down years ago and do not miss it.
Liberals control the literal definitions of these words. Hence the Associated Press style guide and Merriam Webster dictionary updating overnight to reflect liberal political needs.
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