Stop the Government Censorship!
The government was caught colluding with Big Tech corporations like Google, Facebook and Twitter to censor conservative viewpoints for years.
Newly leaked documents exposed that our government has been secretly manipulating social media giants to censor you—in real time—so that you cannot see. You are being silenced from speaking the truth.
Under intense pressure, the Biden administration disbanded the Department of Homeland Security’s “Disinformation Governance Board.” But these new documents reveal that government censorship is continuing.
Leaked documents show that the DHS is working with Big Tech to censor what the Biden administration considers “disinformation or misinformation” about COVID, the elections, America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, Ukraine and more!
Congress must repeal Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act that gives Big Tech complete legal immunity. And Congress must act to stop government censorship.
Our petition states:
To: U.S. House and Senate
We, the undersigned, urge you to hold Google, Facebook, Twitter, Squarespace and other tech companies accountable. Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, lied to Congress when he stated his company did not “manually intervene” on search results. Evidence now shows this to be false. These companies are only allowing their personal viewpoints to be expressed and censoring and silencing the free speech of Americans all across our nation.
These Big Tech companies are claiming they are “private companies” and can censor the viewpoints of other citizens, while they also claim to be a “public utility” and immune to lawsuits for the messages they do distribute. They cannot be both if our First Amendment freedoms are to be protected.
Our First Amendment freedom of speech must be protected in the 21st century. We ask Congress to repeal Section 230, which gives legal immunity to private Internet corporations. This should be reserved only for public utility companies like phone providers. In addition, we ask the FCC to regulate and protect First Amendment freedoms.
My First Amendment freedom cannot be dependent on the whims and wishes of a tech geek and whether he/she agrees with me. We respectfully urge you to act now to secure our constitutional freedoms in the face of unrestrained bias in tech corporations.
Sincerely,