A journalist chosen by Elon Musk to release the Twitter Files now has a new documentary called The Censorship Files that exposes the censorship industrial complex.
Twitter Files journalist Michael Shellenberger announced a new full-length documentary, available by subscription to the Substack newsletter Public, on Nov. 21. “The film, made by Leighton Woodhouse and Jonah Markowitz, will bring you inside the Twitter Files and the race to the Supreme Court, which will hear the Missouri v. Biden censorship case early next year,” Shellenberger declared. He included a short trailer and asked, “How much would you pay to protect your freedom?”
The Censorship Files’s trailer featured Shellenberger explaining how “shocking” it is to see elements of “tyranny” in America. The trailer also highlights civil liberties attorney and writer Jenin Younes questioning if the First Amendment “has any meaning anymore.” Multiple individuals, including Harvard medical professor Martin Kulldorff and Big Brother Watch director Silkie Carlo, chimed in on the terrifying government-tech assault on free speech.
Shellenberger declared that there are several purposes to the documentary. “‘The Censorship Files’ will be a landmark film in educating younger Americans, who are more censorial than their elders, about America’s remarkable history of strong free speech protections,” he said in his announcement. He also promised illumination on “the origins and scope of the Censorship Industrial Complex,” particularly surrounding the heavy censorship of COVID-19 information online. “Today, we have ripped back the veil of the Censorship Industrial Complex and are on the cusp of defunding and dismantling it,” he insisted.
Lastly, Shellenberger explained, “we will use ‘The Censorship Files’ to build a new free speech movement in America, city by city, campus by campus, from the grassroots up. Because if we can’t persuade America’s youth to support free speech, then the First Amendment is just some words on a piece of paper.”
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