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  • Wave of Legislation Seeks to Penalize Criticism of Israel as Antisemitism

    05/05/2024 2:45:42 PM PDT · by jimwatx · 67 replies
    leefang.com ^ | MAY 02, 2024 | Lee Fang
    The House of Representatives on Wednesday voted overwhelmingly to advance a bill that would empower the federal government to crack down on student protests by defining antisemitism in a way that includes certain criticism of Israel. Sponsored by Rep. Mike Lawler, a Republican from New York, the bill's passage reflects a broader national trend. Earlier this year, Gov. Brian Kemp signed H.B. 30, which revised Georgia’s hate crime statute to include certain forms of speech critical of Israel. In March, Gov. Kristi Noem signed legislation into the South Dakota civil rights statute that codified some forms of speech critical of...
  • Democrat Stacey Plaskett Threatens ‘Twitter Files’ Journalist Matt Taibbi With Prison

    04/20/2023 3:09:23 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 21 replies
    New York Post ^ | April 20, 2023 | Josh Christenson
    A Democratic delegate to Congress appears to have threatened “Twitter Files” journalist Matt Taibbi with up to five years in prison for purportedly lying under oath when he testified before Congress last month. Stacey Plaskett (D-USVI) made the threat in an April 13 letter to Taibbi, accusing the Racket News journalist of contradicting his congressional testimony about Twitter in a subsequent interview with MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan, according to a copy of the letter obtained by The Intercept reporter Lee Fang. Hasan invited Taibbi onto his show after his March 9 testimony before the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of...
  • TRUTH COPS: Leaked Documents Outline DHS’s Plans to Police Disinformation

    10/31/2022 10:45:05 AM PDT · by RandFan · 25 replies
    The Intercept ^ | Oct 31 | Ken Klippenstein & Lee Fang
    THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY is quietly broadening its efforts to curb speech it considers dangerous, an investigation by The Intercept has found. Years of internal DHS memos, emails, and documents — obtained via leaks and an ongoing lawsuit, as well as public documents — illustrate an expansive effort by the agency to influence tech platforms. The work, much of which remains unknown to the American public, came into clearer view earlier this year when DHS announced a new “Disinformation Governance Board”: a panel designed to police misinformation (false information spread unintentionally), disinformation (false information spread intentionally), and malinformation (factual...