It's a step in the right direction and Veritas is having a great resurgence in its underground reputation, but I am immensely disappointed they didn't reference the End Internet Censorship bill already introduced by Missouri's Hawley, which directly addresses stripping the Big Tech conglomerates of their Section 230 protections legally. There is real potential to get an actual movement going to push this legislation forward within the alternative and new press.
It's a step in the right direction and Veritas is having a great resurgence in its underground reputation, but I am immensely disappointed they didn't reference the End Internet Censorship bill already introduced by Missouri's Hawley, which directly addresses stripping the Big Tech conglomerates of their Section 230 protections legally. There is real potential to get an actual movement going to push this legislation forward within the alternative and new press.
Google "donates" millions during campaigns. The politicians, if they use it wisely, can spend it after they get out of office simply by keeping a camplain office open. The whole system, with corporations being people, says fuck you to Americans.
Google "donates" millions during campaigns. The politicians, if they use it wisely, can spend it after they get out of office simply by keeping a camplain office open. The whole system, with corporations being people, says *fuck you* to Americans.
Expecting Congress to take effective rational action on any issue these days that doesn't advance the socialist/communist agenda these days is like expecting a fat kid to show enough restraint to refrain from eating the last doughnut in the box.
Expecting Congress to take effective rational action on any issue these days that doesn't advance the socialist/communist agenda these days is like expecting a fat kid to show enough restraint to refrain from eating the last doughnut in the box.
Fraud
Fraud
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