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BOKHARI: BIG TECH'S BLUEPRINT TO STOP
A RED WAVE IN 2022

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Posted By: sterling431, 7/27/2022 1:23:06 PM

Republicans think a “red wave” is inevitable in November. But the Democrats still have one big advantage: the ever-tightening grip of Big Tech censorship, which will be used to prevent undecided voters from encountering even the most mainstream conservative news in the runup to the next election. Republicans will have a strong message — but what if voters are prevented from hearing it?

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Big tech needs to have their fangs removed via repealing Section 230 of the so called Communications Decency Act. It should have been called the Elimination of free speech Act.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: itsonlyme 7/27/2022 1:44:27 PM (No. 1230198)
Many Knotseez employed by Big Tech. They're devising plans to overthrow America. The MSM looks the other way and concentrates on Hussein, the Chosen One.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Newtsche 7/27/2022 1:45:47 PM (No. 1230199)
Such a barren wasteland our betters wish to create and rule over.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Kate318 7/27/2022 1:49:06 PM (No. 1230201)
Too many avenues for conservative news and opinion now, and it’s due mainly to Big Tech pulling this crap in 2020. I also suspect that the number of the legendary “undecideds” is somewhat overblown as an excuse to cover for vote fraud.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: chillijilli 7/27/2022 1:51:35 PM (No. 1230204)
What? The Breitbart piece implies that we just NOW learning that the MEDIA controls the news? Tell me something I haven't known about for 20 years.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: red1066 7/27/2022 2:19:07 PM (No. 1230222)
I suspect most voters aren't all that undecided. They're reminded everyday how much everything costs since Biteme and the demosluts have taken office. Also, since the MSM news organizations approval ratings and viewership are lower than even Biteme's or Congress approval ratings, I'm not sure the how much influence the MSM has anymore on public opinion.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Starboard_side 7/27/2022 2:26:02 PM (No. 1230230)
what this shows is it's not a glitch, or a mistake, but an actual deliberate act with intention. These companies use the same telecommunications platform which is provided by the government through the auction of air-wave bandwith sales. Believe MA Bell was broken up and forced to allow competitors to use the same infrastructure. I wouldn't be surprised there is an anti-trust issue, and this is considered in-kind contribution.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: GirlwithaCurl 7/27/2022 2:44:14 PM (No. 1230251)
I'm not on social media and we don't have a TV in our house. I get all of my news from conservative sites. There are many more like me. People are waking up.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Rich323 7/27/2022 2:59:52 PM (No. 1230264)
Big tech employees need to feel the heat personally. Show up in their bars and restaurants and intimidate them. Follow them home and bang some pots and pans. Let them understand pressure.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: formerNYer 7/27/2022 3:10:07 PM (No. 1230274)
Big tech can't stop the horrible economy.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Daisymay 7/27/2022 3:19:53 PM (No. 1230278)
People are LIVING what the Biden Administration is doing to this country, they don't need to have the News explain it to them. They have to be living under a Rock to miss Which Party is better for them and their Pocketbook! They see it at the Grocery Store, at the Gas Pump and every time they go shopping for school supplies, clothes, shoes and other necessities. So, I'm not too worried that missing someone telling them WHO to vote for in November might stop the Red Wave. I think folks will vote Republican no matter who is on the Ballot! They've had enough of Democrats ruining their Lives!
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Reply 11 - Posted by: NObama 7/27/2022 3:56:17 PM (No. 1230299)
Sky-high gas prices are impossible not to notice, no matter what big tech does.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: danu 7/27/2022 4:06:18 PM (No. 1230302)
'Big tech can't stop the horrible economy'...#9--they don't want to ... .
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Reply 13 - Posted by: 3XALADY 7/27/2022 5:17:37 PM (No. 1230342)
Since when do I check fakebook to see who I want to vote for? I'm getting to the point of almost not using it anymore. Advertising of every kind every day. Most of friends I don't hear from. It is almost useless at this point. Not sure why I hang on.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: 4Justice 7/27/2022 7:46:44 PM (No. 1230483)
YouTube censored me last night when I tried to tell the truth about Democrats and the lie about the alleged party switching that never took place.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: leonardo 7/27/2022 10:59:02 PM (No. 1230601)
IF Big Tech was interfering in elections by censoring Democrat-favorable news, the Dem THUGS would be protesting and burning down cities. You can’t have it both ways. But unlike farmers in the Netherlands or truckers in Commie Canada, American Republican politicians can’t be bothered to protest much
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