Big Tech’s war against conservative voices has reached new heights. But MRC Free Speech America’s CensorTrack team has exposed the left’s online censorship by amassing 2,500 individual cases to hold Big Tech accountable.
(Article by Kayla Sargent republished from
NewsBusters.org)
The
CensorTrack database has cataloged 2,500 cases of Big Tech silencing conservatives online since March 2020. In that time, Big Tech has booted a sitting president, silenced members of the free press like the
New York Post for its reporting on Hunter Biden and shut down free speech-oriented platforms like Parler.
Twitter
censored and Facebook
suppressed a story from the
New York Post that claimed to expose the alleged corrupt dealings of now-President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden in Ukraine. Not only did Twitter ban users from posting the link to the story, but it also
locked the
Post’s account for 17 days. A
post-election poll conducted by MRC found that 36 percent of Biden voters were not aware of the story, and 4.6 percent would not have voted for him if they had known about the scandal, which could have swung the outcome of the election.
Former President Donald Trump was also banned from at least 10 platforms after he called for “peace” following the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. He was kicked off of
YouTube,
Twitter,
Facebook,
Instagram, Twitch, Stripe, Snapchat, Reddit, TikTok and even
Shopify. Facebook later
announced that the former president would be suspended for at least two years. Twitter has since
refused to allow him back.
Even conservatives who tried to form their own platform found that they could not escape Big Tech’s grasp. Apple and Google both
removed Parler from their app stores. Amazon even booted the platform from its web hosting services in a move that temporarily shut down Parler’s website. Google also
removed Gab, a similarly pro-free speech platform for so-called “hate speech.”
Thousands more examples of Big Tech censorship exist. YouTube
demonetized One America News in October 2020 and suspended the channel for one week. Instagram
refused to allow Sen.
Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) to purchase ads for her children's book about Tennessee's ratification of the 19th Amendment. A recent
investigation found that Amazon’s charity program, AmazonSmile, allows organizations like Planned Parenthood and The Satanic Temple to receive donations from the company. Meanwhile, conservative organizations like the Family Research Council and Alliance Defending Freedom cannot.
Read more at:
NewsBusters.org and
BigTech.news.