At the fourth Republican presidential debate, presidential candidate Nikki Haley called for a TikTok ban citing rampant antisemitism on the app.
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Google continues to prop up Biden and bury his opponents’ campaign websites in search results, according to the results of MRC Free Speech America’s newest study.
Google, YouTube, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok each participated in election interference when they censored presidential candidates and particularly Biden opponents a total of 162 times.
Republicans are about to have their third presidential primary debate, but Google continues to bury their campaign websites in search results.
Winter is coming, but Big Tech censorship is not going into hibernation. This past month of October, Big Tech giants continued their anti-free speech efforts.
At Wednesday’s fiery presidential debate, former South Carolina Governor and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley blasted censorship-loving tech platform TikTok as “one of the most dangerous social media apps that we can have.”
Is Google shilling for Biden? It appears so, as its search engine once again buried Republican “presidential campaign websites.”
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