VP Harris Demands Social Media Companies “Cooperate And Work With Us” On “Protecting Our Democracy” Authored by Katabella Roberts via The Epoch Times, Vice PresidentΒ Kamala HarrisΒ said on Monday that she expects and βwould requireβΒ social mediaΒ companies to work with the Biden administration to prevent so-called misinformation and disinformation, and to βprotect democracy.β During anΒ interviewΒ with NPR that airedΒ on Monday,Β Harris was asked for her thoughts regarding the changes made at Twitter since Elon Musk took over the platform. βI think about this issue a bit differently, whichΒ is my deep andΒ profound concern about howΒ misinformation and disinformation haveΒ infiltrated information streams in our country,β Harris said. The vice president pointed to her four years as a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, during which she was actively involved in the investigation into alleged Russian interference with the 2016 elections. Harris said that reports on the matter, both classified and public, showed that there was a βprofound amount of intentional disinformation and misinformation targeting specific demographics to take advantage of what might be preexisting disparities and skepticism about the role and importance of government.β She added that this was allegedly done to weaken American democracy. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in a file photo. (Office of the POTUS) Big Tech Must βCooperateβ With Government βWhen I see how social media is used in that way, it causes me a very deep level of concern,β Harris said. βSo, what I would say about any social media site is this: I fully expect and would require that leaders in that sector cooperate and work with us who are concerned about national security, concerned about upholding and protecting our democracy, to do everything in their power to ensure that there is not a manipulation that is allowed or overlooked that is done with the intention of upending the security of our democracy and our nation.β The vice presidentβs comments come amid reports of federal governmentΒ collusionΒ withΒ Big TechΒ companies to censor users.Β White House officials have denied claims that the administration colluded with social media companies to censor free speech on multiple topics,Β including COVID-19. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) on Dec. 14Β wrote to the five largest tech giantsβApple, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, and Microsoftβdemanding documents relating to their allegedΒ censorshipΒ practices and the βnature and extent of your companiesβ collusion with the Biden Administration.β βBig Tech is out to get conservatives, and is increasingly willing to undermine First Amendment values by complying with the Biden Administrationβs directives that suppress freedom of speech online,β Jordan wrote. βThis approach undermines fundamental American principles and allows powerful government actors to silence political opponents and stifle opposing viewpoints. Publicly available information suggests that your companiesβΒ treatment of certain speakers and content may stem from government directives or guidance designed to suppress dissenting views,β he added. Then Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey addresses students during a town hall at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in New Delhi, India, on Nov. 12, 2018. (Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters) Dorsey Says Government Seeking to Control Public Conversation That letter came asΒ Twitter CEO Elon Musk has taken to the platform in recent weeks to unveilΒ the so-called βTwitter Files,β which detail howΒ conservative commentators had theirΒ tweets censored by the platform and how staffers workedΒ to suppress aΒ New York Post article about Hunter Bidenβs laptop ahead of the 2020 election. Following the release of the files, formerΒ TwitterΒ CEOΒ Jack Dorsey wrote in a blog post thatΒ social media must βbe resilient to corporate and government control.β Dorsey added that governments seek to control and shape the public conversation and will use βevery method at their disposalβ to do so, which the businessman said includes the media. βItβs critical that the people have tools to resist this, and that those tools are ultimately owned by the people. Allowing a government or a few corporations to own the public conversation is a path toward centralized control,β Dorsey added. Tyler Durden Wed, 12/21/2022 – 08:50
VP Harris Demands Social Media Companies “Cooperate And Work With Us”. Is this techno-fascism?
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