In a two-year time span, Big Tech censored President Joe Biden’s critics 646 times.
post quoting Biden about COVID-19 vaccines saying,"Freedom! ... I have the freedom to kill you with my COVID. No, I mean, come on! Freedom?!" A screenshot from Instagram showed the post was removed for promoting “violence and incitement."of Biden concerning energy policy or rising inflation.
MRC’s CensorTrack team logged more than 3,600 overall cases of censorship against conservative outlets, people, or posts across multiple social media platforms. Overall, censored topics included discussion regarding elections,
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