I can’t imagine why anyone would get that impression.
Big Tech colluded with the Biden Administration to stifle free speech
This is a big deal.
A pair of attorneys general said on Thursday that they have unearthed the Biden administration‘s sprawling effort to censor and suppress content online, which was revealed through the private communications of dozens of government officials with social media companies.
The attorneys general in Missouri and Louisiana, who are working with the New Civil Liberties Alliance, made details of the communications public in a court case seeking access to records that the federal government is withholding. In a court filing, they said the communications reveal that federal officials engaged in a “Censorship Enterprise” spanning 11 federal agencies. …
“We have already received a number of documents that clearly prove that the federal government has an incestuous relationship with social media companies and clearly coordinate to censor freedom of speech, but we’re not done,” Mr. Schmitt said in a statement. (Source)
The federal government cannot restrict free speech, and when private companies become an arm of the federal government, the same rules apply.
Let Djokovic play
I don’t follow tennis or care that much about it, but the U.S. Open is not allowing one of the greatest tennis players in the world to compete because he’s not vaccinated.
There was a time when this might have made some sense. The so-called experts used to tell us that getting the vaccine prevented you both from getting COVID and from passing it to others. If that were true, then there’s some justification for keeping Djokovic out (although accommodations could have been made).
But it’s not true, and everyone acknowledges that. To continue to keep him out of the competition is wrong.
Google’s paternalistic search results
For those of you on LinkedIn, here’s a short video I posted.
Catholic dioceses showing noteworthy sanity
It’s a horrible shame when the world is so messed up that you take notice when someone does something plain, obvious, and sane.
A few Catholic dioceses have issued sensible rules on “gender” nonsense.