NY Post readers discuss Mark Zuckerberg’s apology for bowing to Biden administration pressure to censor Meta users.
The Issue: Mark Zuckerberg ’s apology for bowing to Biden administration pressure to censor Meta users.Democrats and the Biden administration pressured Meta to use its vast social-media reach to gaslight the American people about everything from COVID to
Let’s hope he’s smart enough to continue to see through the lies the Dems have been serving up for years.Democracy requires that the public be properly informed, yet it is patently clear that the Biden-Harris government sought to misinform the American public because it did not want them to know the truth.One example of this disregard for the First Amendment was the censorship of this newspaper, which exposed the Hunter Biden laptop story.
It was and remains a brazen display of corrupt federal power being used to influence an election for Democrats’ advantage.I am constantly bombarded with ads, columns, tweets and messages denouncing former President Donald Trump as a “dictator” an “extremist” and “enemy of democracy.” Zuckerberg is admitting to censorship because he must be seeing the number of Facebook users that are positive toward Trump.
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