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Internet Censorship Won't Go Over Well

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The mainstream media continues to lose credibility, and as a result, the online world is becoming the primary source for information and news. The Democrats don't like that, but they probably can't do anything about it.

We have seen the potential for censorship that exists online. The unholy alliance of leftist media, tech oligarchs, and Democrat officials likely played a major role in swaying the 2020 election with the censoring of the Hunter Biden laptop story.

However, ever since Elon Musk shined a light on deep state censorship with his purchase of Twitter, people aren't very eager to go back to how things were.

RedState.com's Brandon Morse told KTRH, "This is a nation that values free speech. If it looks like they're trying to curb it in any way, it's gonna look bad for whoever is in office. I can't imagine anyone who does push that kind of thing is gonna be in office for very long."

Morse did warn that censorship and fake news still lurk in the shadows, so check and double-check everything that you see online.


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