Posted on 07/06/2022 6:00:38 PM PDT by Timber Rattler
If you think your social media experience is unimpeded, we have proof to the contrary. Just before the Fourth of July, Military Miniature Press announced the reveal of The Russia-Ukraine War Factbook, a comprehensive and unobstructed guide to the ongoing conflict. As we describe it, the book is an "objective look" at the war, geared not by propaganda or political influence, but by facts. Yet when we tried to advertise the book on Facebook and Twitter, we received the same response — it fell under a blanket ban merely for being about the Russia-Ukraine War.
We're not ignorant of the fact that propaganda does exist, and the censorship of topics relating to the war is a direct response to it, but how is one supposed to better understand the conflict if the actual facts are being hidden from the public? And with how much the United States is investing in the war (hint: it's in the billions), it seems appropriate that the American people know and understand what their taxpayer dollars are being put toward.
We launched preorders of The Russia-Ukraine War knowing there would be some pushback. We expected a few scattered voices suspicious of the political agenda and were prepared to educate, but we were not ready to be completely blockaded from the public's eye. We worked closely with author Craig Reed, Jr. to guarantee that this book isn't pushing an agenda. We understood the lack of information available to the public and now completely see why there are many without even rudimentary comprehension of why the war even started.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
No room for unofficial information about glorious Ukraine War for World First Order.
The Party will tell you everything you are allowed to know.
Capital "T", capital "P"...
‘Military Miniature’ Magazine publishes stuff for games. The writer behind it is still ranting and raving on its Facebook account, too.
https://www.facebook.com/militaryminiaturepress/posts/112542048179466?_fb_noscript=1
So you’re A-Ok with censorship, and expect businesses to just accept it and shut up?
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