The confirmation comes after the bombshell report exposing the problematic contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop was censored and dismissed as ‘Russian disinformation’ by social media platforms and legacy outlets.
'The company – and the Board – start from the assumption that it can and should censor views deemed ‘misinformation’ or dangerous. The starting position therefore is that censorship is justified and that content neutrality is dangerous.'
European countries show that ‘once we cross the Rubicon into speech criminalization,’ it is ‘rarely possible’ to turn back, according to law professor Jonathan Turley.