Freedom of speech
Elon Musk takes on former Chinese official on Twitter, defends free speech
A few days ago, Elon Musk, founder and CEO of Tesla, posted a poll on Twitter about the war between Russia and Ukraine. In the poll, Musk proposed ways to resolve the conflict. The tweet went viral and garnered over 2,400,ooo votes. For Hu Xijin, former editor-in-chief of the state-run ...
Mourning Queen Elizabeth II: Artist has to apologize on social networks
Famous Hong Kong artist Law Kar-ying recently went to the British Consulate in Hong Kong to lay flowers and post on social networks mourning the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. He was attacked by the little pinks (Chinese extremist nationalists). Thus, on September 15, he had to post an apology ...
Report: China monitors students on US campuses
Even as Chinese students arrive in the free world, such as the United States, it does not mean they are safe from authoritarian control back in China. Zhihao Kong, a student at Purdue University in Indiana, is an example of how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) subdues mainland voices against it ...
Website honoring Tiananmen victims censored in Hong Kong
An online museum that keeps the memories of the Tiananmen Square victims alive has accused Hong Kong officials of trying to cancel it. The museum has been inaccessible to Hongkongers in the city since Thursday, per Reuters. In a statement, the museum said the culprit behind the blockage was trying to "erase historical memory." The museum ...
Rihanna wore a T-shirt with a message warning about censorship, Nicki Minaj-style
The successful Barbadian singer, Rihanna, displayed a T-shirt in New York with a message that seems to demonstrate her way of thinking about the difficulties of using freedom of expression in the United States. With the sign: "Think, while it's still legal," which appears on her T-shirt, she shows her support ...
School principal suspended for talking about ‘free speech,’ now sues school board
High school principal Barton Thorne, from Shelby, Tennessee, is suing his school district after being suspended from his position after posting a video urging students to be cautious about restrictions on free speech and thought that Big Tech is enabling. Thorne's comments came shortly after the Jan. 6 riots on Capitol ...
A call to stop the censorship of Americans’ free speech
All Americans are called upon to close ranks in defense of free speech, under siege by progressive media and elites calling for the elimination of those who disagree with them. "That is why I’m calling on all Americans—inside government and out, in their professional and personal lives—to demonstrate civility in discourse, ...
State Department calls for return to American principles and values to counter CCP influence
A recent report by the U.S. State Department has revealed that due to the anti-American attitude of the educational system, the ability of the United States to counteract the influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is being undermined. Through the document, the federal office stated that Americans should be educated ...
‘Y’all don’t care about black lives’: African American woman damages BLM murals in NYC
An African American woman spilled black paint on the yellow letters of the Black Lives Matter sign in New York City while shouting "Y'all don't care about black lives," and other slogans rejecting the movement. "Y'all don't care about black lives. Get the paint. Y'all don't care about black lives. Refund ...
Drivers create traffic jam at Michigan Capitol protesting Gov. Whitmer’s ban on visiting family due to CCP Virus
A new crackdown against visiting relatives prompted Michigan motorists to create traffic gridlock around the state Capitol building in a moving display of defiance. Several disgruntled drivers have joined the Operation Gridlock protest against Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's latest social-distancing measures to help contain the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Virus. The ...
Canadian police menace to arrest a reporter for calling Soleimani a ‘terrorist’
Police in Toronto, Canada, threatened to arrest a reporter Wednesday, Jan. 8, for calling Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani a "terrorist." The move came after David Menzies, a reporter with Rebel News, went to cover a vigil outside a Toronto courthouse where far-left activists were mourning the death of the terrorist killed ...
A college student expelled after posting a sign that said ‘It’s okay to be white’
A student at the Oklahoma City University (OCU) School of Law in Oklahoma received expulsion as a punishment for posting signs that said, "It's OK to be white. His expulsion is considered an attack on freedom of speech. Police found no evidence of a crime, and found that the unidentified student ...
Bernie Sanders’ voters want to censor freedom of speech for bearers of ‘offensive speeches’
Fifty-eight percent of supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said they favor abolishing freedom of speech for those who promote "offensive speech." The data was analyzed from the Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports poll, released Dec. 4. A video published by One America News Network conducted an analysis of Heartland-Rasmussen ...
“The left is terrified of conservatives on campus,” says Dennis Prager
Communicator, intellectual, writer and journalist Dennis Prager says the left is terrified of conservatives speaking publicly at U.S. universities. During an interview with journalist Eric Bolling of The Blaze TV, Praguer said: "Five minutes of an articulate conservative can undo four years of the Leftist brainwash that they get. That's why they ...
Fort Worth teacher fired for anti-immigration tweets to President Trump, wins appeal
The Fort Worth ISD teacher who was dismissed in May over anti-immigration tweets to President Donald Trump finally got her job back after winning her appeal on Monday, Nov. 25. “It is recommended that the FWISD administration’s proposed termination of the continuing contract of Georgia Clark is not justified, is not ...
Vice President Pence questions restrictions on free speech at universities
Vice President Mike Pence said on Aug. 6 that he was proud of young college students when they challenged codes of expression in institutions promoting freedom of speech. In particular, the vice president referred to the safe spaces and zones of freedom of expression established on U.S. university campuses as contrary ...
White House launches survey looking for tech industry bias
On the heels of President Donald Trump's repeated assertions claiming anti-conservative bias by tech companies, the White House has launched an online form asking people to share their experiences if they think political partisanship has led them to be silenced by social media sites. The White House's official Twitter account tweeted ...
Europe looks to remold internet with new copyright rules
The European Union has approved a copyright rule that aims to give more protection to artists and news organizations but which critics say will stifle freedom of speech and online creativity and punish smaller web companies.Artists, celebrities and tech experts have spoken out both in favor and against the EU ...
Suit targets California’s ban on ‘Come on You Whites’ plate
A soccer fan says in a lawsuit that the California Department of Motor Vehicles violated his First Amendment rights by rejecting a personalized license plate he said would celebrate his favorite team, but which the DMV determined might be deemed offensive.Jon Kotler applied for a plate that would read "COYW," ...
Leaders hint Poland will not fully apply EU copyright law
Poland's right-wing leaders hinted Saturday they will not fully implement the European Union's new copyright reform, saying it stifles freedom of speech.Ruling party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski said Saturday that a copyright directive adopted by EU lawmakers this week threatens freedom. The bloc's 28 nations have some two years to incorporate ...

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