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Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis struck a significant blow against Big Tech tyranny on Monday by signing SB 7072, meant to protect Florida political candidates, media outlets, and individual users from deplatforming, into law.
The bill, the first of its kind in the nation, was passed by Florida s House 77-38 and the state s Senate 23-17 (via FLgov.com).
All Floridians treated unfairly by Big Tech platforms will have the right to sue companies that violate this law and win monetary damages. This reform safeguards the rights of every Floridian by requiring social media companies to be transparent about their content moderation practices and give users proper notice of changes to those policies, which prevents Big Tech bureaucrats from moving the goalposts to silence viewpoints they don’t like.
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By this United States House of Representatives, as dictated by their partisanship and that of their corporate overseers?
We should all agree that all riots, especially one at our Nation s Capitol, are terrible, but compounding this wrong by creating another makes absolutely no sense, unless . one just hates President Trump just so much . too much for rational reasoning.
Today, January 13, 2021
(I write this duirng the short hearing before the vote), America s second Fake Impeachment of Donald J. Trump, just days before he leaves office, may speak more about those Impeaching the President than he who is indicted. Discussion on this subject will not just occupy the plentiful space and finite time of the last days of President Trump s term of the United States of America, but will last for much time to come, possibly years.