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We can’t let Mark Zuckerberg pass the buck on Meta’s censorship

No, Mark Zuckerberg appeared on Joe Rogan's podcast and said, as if there was nothing he could do to stop the Facebook censorship that rigged the 2020 election and probably cost lives during the pandemic. You can't pretend to be a defender of free speech.

Wankstarite's makeover helped suppress the Post's Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 election, deplatform incumbent President Donald Trump, and suppress opposition during COVID-19. Until then, Zack's sins cannot be hidden.

No matter how much “iron neck” training you do to de-nerd yourself, billionaire tech giants will always be mean cowards, and their monopoly needs to be broken. No one should be wielding historically unprecedented power to censor political thought and speech, especially socially incompetent technocrats.

The founder of Facebook, the mega-meta group that owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, told Rogan on Friday that “people in the Biden administration are calling our team and trying to force us to take down posts. He'll yell and curse at me,” he complained. . Now he tells us:

Sunny FB friends

But why did he remain silent as the landmark censorship case Missouri v. Biden (now Marcy v. Missouri) was being heard by the Supreme Court? His testimony would have changed everything and conclusively demonstrated that the Biden administration has systematically and illegally subverted the First Amendment.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Zack made a fuss that Facebook's censorship of the post was prompted by a specific warning from the FBI “about a possible Russian disinformation operation against the Biden family and Burisma.” Jim Jordan began subpoenaing documents. 2020 Election. ”

Previously, he told Logan in August 2022, “I don't remember.” . . Specifically, it's an “FBI warning,” but it “basically fits the pattern” of the Post article.

When I asked, his spokesperson explicitly denied any connection to Hunter Biden.


Mr. Zuckerberg announced the end of third-party fact-checking at Meta. Zack/Instagram

So why would anyone trust Mr. Zuckerberg until he eliminates all Democratic Party operatives, censors, and CIA and FBI spies, and publishes the book like Elon Musk did on Twitter? Or?

And what happened to “Zuckerbucks” $450 million he donated to “election integrity” in 2020, mostly supporting Democrats? In addition to censoring our articles, Zuckerberg is doubly likely to have interfered in the 2020 election and changed the course of history.

It will never be enough to hire a few Trump allies and fly to Mar-a-Lago to kiss the ring.

Zuckerberg's shameless effort to infiltrate the Trump world, outlined by Axios over the weekend, includes a seven-step strategy to woo the president-elect, with nine days of “methodical stripping.” He revealed this on the show.

Add Trump's friends to the board, along with UFC CEO Dana White. Promoting former Bush operative Joel Kaplan, a prominent Republican, to chief international affairs officer. Align your philosophy with Trump's on free speech by ending biased “fact-checking” programs in exchange for X-style community memos. He announces his philosophical changes on “Fox & Friends,” knowing that Trump is paying attention. Take a big public stand on your favorite MAGA issue and end DEI. Kaplan's interview on “Fox News Digital” further emphasizes that position. Join Joe Rogan's podcast and blame everything on the Biden administration.

The only thing missing is the $1 million that Zack donated to the president-elect's inaugural fund.

Could he be more obvious? Well, as it turns out, it is.

On Friday, the day the latest Soft Soap Logan interview aired, to wrap up his usual routine, Zack donned a suit and (no kidding) red tie, flew to Palm Beach, parked his private jet next to Trump, and… Lago staggered to Male – his second time since the November election. Hmm.


Mr. Zackeberg boards a plane after meeting with President-elect Trump at Mar-a-Lago on January 10, 2024.
Mr. Zackeberg boards a plane after meeting with President-elect Trump at Mar-a-Lago on January 10, 2024. NY Post MEGA

I don't think you can expect subtlety or subtlety from a technology geek.

But as the MAGA Tribune's Steve Bannon told me on Sunday, the country was rife with “nerd domination.”

“Zuckerberg is the worst of the worst. He has the biggest platform and has done everything he can to crush the truth. Remember what he did with his laptop and the pandemic? . . . He was completely wrong about everything,” Bannon said. “He's immature and lacks the judgment to have that much power and control.”

The dangers of “otaku rules”

Zuckerberg has always pretended to be a supporter of free speech, but he was the first to face bullying from Democrats who blamed Facebook for the 2016 Brexit referendum and the Trump campaign's success. I sat down to the signs. He imposed obligations on conservatives by conducting a biased fact-checking campaign and censoring them under the guise of “misinformation.”

In November 2020, Bannon used the clichéd expression “heads on pike” to explain how President Trump should use COVID-19 czar Tony Fauci as an example. On this pretext, he was permanently banned from Facebook.

President Trump was also suspended indefinitely the day after the Capitol riot. Mr Zuckerberg's head of international affairs, Nick Clegg, a pro-euro, anti-Brexit, anti-populist former British politician, declared that oustering the sitting president was a “very just decision”. . “You cannot incite violence on our platform.”

Trump's video did not incite violence. He told the rioters to “go home in peace.”

But Zuckerberg was obsessed with another president at the time, supporting Biden's “equity” policies and appointing the Obama alum as Facebook's new “vice president for civil rights” and global “surveillance” of humanity. The committee set out to strengthen enlightened corporate policy. -Rights activists paid to intensify the crackdown on conservatives.

In a recording of a Facebook staff meeting leaked to Project Veritas in 2021, Zuckerberg said, “President Biden has already issued a number of executive orders in areas that we as a company are very focused on.'' “I'm doing it,” he said. End travel restrictions from Muslim-majority countries. . . It's about climate change and advancing racial justice and equity. ”

There's nothing stopping this crazy sycophant from reversing new pro-MAGA policies the moment the political winds change again.

“I don't care how much he grovels to Donald Trump as a supplicant now. He will turn quickly and turn violently when it suits his interests. Zuckerberg is putting the republic at great risk. “We're putting this country in a situation where we're tying down this country with geek culture and geek domination,” Bannon said. “The combination of technology and money presents a unique national security threat to the United States.”

dismantling the technological elite

The only way to neutralize this threat is for the Trump Justice Department, led by Secretary-elect Pam Bondi, whose confirmation hearing begins Wednesday, to break up Big Tech's monopoly on digital communications, much like President Teddy Roosevelt dismantled the railroads. Antitrust laws should be immediately invoked to overcome this. Transport monopoly established in 1902.

Roosevelt's confidence-busting actions across a variety of industries were popular with the public and ultimately benefited the economy by increasing competition, lowering prices, and improving service.

As we move towards an AI revolution that will change everything about the way we live and work, the last thing we want is for humanity's destiny to be controlled by a handful of megalomaniac, low-empathy tech elites like Zuckerberg. That's what I want to avoid.

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