In a shocking revelation that should send chills down the spine of liberty-loving Americans, a new report has unearthed the vast scale of censorship initiatives orchestrated under the Biden administration, involving a staggering 90 federal agencies. This report, courtesy of the Media Research Center (MRC), uncovers how unprecedented efforts were made to silence dissent and to collude with Big Tech in dismissing conservative voices. It seems the only thing more pervasive than gas prices during Biden’s presidency is his administration’s attempts to quash free speech.
According to the MRC’s findings, the Biden administration rolled out 57 distinct censorship initiatives, encapsulating everything from secretive rulemakings to grant partnerships, all handled—of course—behind closed doors. Citizens are invited to consider the coercive tactics employed by Biden, who used his formidable platform to label critics un-American and implied that social media responses to his administration’s narratives could lead to dire consequences—yes, that includes blaming companies like Meta for “killing people” through insufficient censorship. It’s as if the Biden White House took a page from the playbook of George Orwell, crafting their own Ministry of Truth.
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Delving deeper, MRC’s report reveals Attorney General Merrick Garland’s striking negligence. Rather than pursuing accountability for the alleged illegal censorship operations, Garland opted to keep his hands clean, declining to prosecute even one case. For many, this refusal raises questions about the integrity of the Department of Justice, especially after a federal judge drew parallels between these tactics and Orwellian suppression. It’s hard not to chuckle at the thought of Garland finding time to investigate a pizza order, but not to protect the First Amendment rights of ordinary Americans.
But it gets even juicier; the report also outlines how the Department of Homeland Security and the DOJ involved themselves in a whopping 28 censorship campaigns. These agencies even tried to force tech developers to align their “anticompetitive censorship” definitions with government narratives, as if they were conducting a “Censorship Olympics.” Apparently, free speech doesn’t stand a chance when the government decides that controlling public discourse is its new favorite pastime.
Even more outrageous is the highlight of Big Tech’s complicity, which seems to be more evident with every passing day. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s push to fund AI initiatives to censor “hate” speech shows an alarming trend toward ideological manipulation. And let’s not forget the role of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), which seemed to be less about protecting workers and more about silencing any critiques against Biden’s policies, particularly within corporate settings. Imagine receiving disciplinary action for simply voicing concerns about workplace conditions. That’s what the NLRB has become in today’s strange political landscape.
In conclusion, as this report unfolds, it becomes increasingly clear that if the American public does not remain vigilant, the specter of extreme censorship could quickly return. The MRC’s plea for Congress to rein in the rogue powers of independent agencies like the SEC and NLRB reflects a call for the preservation of free speech and a pushback against an administrative overreach that has stretched the boundaries of acceptable governance. Ultimately, it’s time to reassert constitutional authority and ensure that the founding ideals of democracy aren’t regarded as mere relics of the past.