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Speakers from media, politics, and business alike slammed Big Tech censorship and corporate wokeness at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest this week.

Many of the conservative celebrities who spoke at AmFest in Phoenix, Arizona, emphasized that censorship and wokeness in education and business are key issues in the fight to save America. From the Twitter Files to Facebook’s FBI collusion to challenging wokeness with new conservative start-ups, the speakers took on the critical crisis facing free speech.

Former Trump advisor Kash Patel, Revolver founder Darren Beattie, and Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) made up a panel on Twitter censorship. Patel said the Twitter Files confirmed what he and Biggs had said long ago, “the FBI [is] in bed with Big Tech.”

Patel said that more needs to be released, however. “This partial release of documents is almost a version of censorship in itself,” he argued. Patel urged Elon Musk to release all the internal documentation related to Twitter’s dealings with the government to “rig a presidential election,” including FBI memorandums. Patel added of the tech-government collusion, “If that isn’t the biggest crime of the modern era, then I don’t know what is.”

Beattie agreed, “The issue of Big Tech censorship is not principally one of these various private companies taking it upon themselves to censor.” He added, “The larger story is that the pressure was coming from the government itself.” Andy Biggs said that the FBI even contracted with a private firm to surveil and geofence Americans, including content on their social media accounts, without probable cause. Biggs also called out Twitter’s weekly meetings with the FBI during the 2020 election.

PragerU co-founder Dennis Prager said that Americans can tell who is lying based on who is advocating censorship. “Those who censor are the liars,” he said.

Parler CEO George Farmer slammed wokeness in businesses, particularly tech companies. MRC Business has done ground-breaking work on exposing woke Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards in the business world. Farmer noted that wokeness has taken over even companies that are over a hundred years old, such as Pepsi, making it extremely difficult for new conservative start-ups to compete.

“But it’s also a massive opportunity,” Farmer encouraged the audience. “Because the people in this room, who are going to start those new soda companies, who are going to start those new banks, who are going to start the new social media giants, are going to make an opportunity to reshape the American business landscape.” These new conservative tech and business leaders, Farmer said, will not only make a fortune for themselves and the conservative movement but will also “get our values back onto people’s talking points.” 

Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec was particularly aggressive in his condemnations of Big Tech censorship. “We are going to take this satanic machine that you have built to try to control our reality and we are going to burn it to the ground,” he said. Both Posobiec and former Trump advisor Steve Bannon called out Big Tech’s “coup” against former President Donald Trump.

Media Research Center conducted a November 2020 poll that discovered Big Tech censorship helped steal the 2020 election for Joe Biden.

Republican Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake critiqued digital censors as well during her speech, and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell highlighted the essential value of free speech.

Conservatives are under attack. Contact your representatives and demand that Big Tech be held to account to mirror the First Amendment while providing equal footing for conservatives. If you have been censored, contact us using CensorTrack’s contact form, and help us hold Big Tech accountable.