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The Washington Post Catherine Rampell accused columnist President Donald Trump of “Government censorship” after he supported the social media media companies in the so -called “erroneous information.”
“In the midst of all noise, a mysterious silence is spreading through America. Companies, scientific researchers and Trump’s critics are calming down as the Maga movement begins in a new era of government censorship.” Rampell declared At the beginning of his piece on Thursday.
Rampell challenged the notion that Trump is a “champion of freedom of expression” after signing his “restoration of freedom of expression and ending federal censorship” Executive order, writing “, in reality, was the beginning of an effort Orwelliano to solve government ranges and the private sector. “
He cited the “blackout” of the communication of the government’s health agencies, noting that the CDC stopped their weekly report of morbidity and mortality data “for the first time since 1952”, which according to it was supposed to have the latest about the Avian flu transmission.
“These actions, among other measures that cancel research subsidies and public commitments, seem related to efforts to eliminate the government call from the government,” Rampell wrote. “Public officials have been ordered to turn off colleagues who could secretly house the support of DEI, or diversity, equity and inclusion, initiatives. An executive order issued on Wednesday says that the Government will retain funds from public schools that teach concepts such as’ unconscious prejudices.
Rampell accused Trump’s allies to participate in the “speech and thought surveillance, the types of actions for which they once condemned the progressives”, listing the letter 19 Republican state prosecutors who wrote at Costco that end their end to their Dei policies and insisted on rep. In social networks For not changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” in Apple Maps.
“But as president, Trump does not need new laws or judicial decisions to cool disadvantaged discourse. ABC News And the recent finish lines with Trump, as well as Paramount, reflecting an agreement to its demand against CBS News.
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She also grouped Trump Elon Musk’s billionaire and ally. demand against the defense group of extreme left Midrs Matters.
In particular, Musk pointed out demanding CNN for defamation earlier this week after Rampell, a CNN commentator, He accused him of making a gesture of “Sieg Heil” In the Trump opening rally.
Before Rampell assumed such a firm position in favor of freedom of expression, he supported the efforts of technological giants to censor “erroneous information” related to COVID.
“The wrong information has flourished on Facebook and other sites for many years. Unlike the truths, Lies are not restricted by reality, which means that they can be elaborated so that they are interesting, sexy, scary. In other words, they are optimized to generate traffic, which turns out to be good for the results of technology companies, “Rampell wrote in July 2021. “Either out of principle or financial interest, technology executives initially said they were not in the business of eliminating content simply because it was false … intense Blowback followed, along with the pressure so that technological companies recognize how they were exploding his tools to undermine democracy, envive violence and, in general, poison people’s brain;
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Rampell began to cite the elimination of Facebook of “more than 18 million instances of erroneous information of COVID-19” and “more than 167 million pieces of COVID-19 content discredited by our network of facts of verification of facts” that were suppressed on the platform after then- President Biden said that companies like Facebook were “killing people” since their content fed the vaccine vaccine.
“On the one hand, yes, social media companies can still and should do more to scrub the wrong information of their platforms,” Rampell wrote. “But, on the other hand, actually doing more to eliminate this erroneous information is a challenge. Not because these companies lack workers or technology to identify problematic content; the real obstacle is political.”
“Now, it could be argued that these technological companies should intensify and impose moderation policies that believe they are correct, the political consequences (and perhaps financial) will be convicted. Perhaps these companies could refute the statements of the republicans of politically motivated censorship and “Shadow -Banning ‘pointing out that the right -wing content still dominates the most popular every day on Facebook. “She then added.
Rampell did not immediately respond to Fox News DigitalRequest for comments.