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Free Speech on Trial

In a lifetime of observing policy controversies and court cases, I’ve never witnessed anything as crucial to the future of the idea of freedom itself compared with what will transpire on March 18, 2024.

On that day, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Murthy v. Missouri concerning whether the government can force or nudge private companies to censor users on behalf of regime priorities.

The evidence that they have been doing so is overwhelming. That’s why the 5th Circuit issued an emergency injunction to stop the practice on grounds that it is inconsistent with the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

The censorship industrial complex is working right now and hourly to delete free speech in America. That injunction was stayed pending a review by the highest court.

The case itself hasn’t even gone to court. This decision is only about the injunction itself, which was issued based on the alarming results of discovery alone. Essentially, the lower court is screaming, “This must stop.”

The Supreme Court is trying to assess whether the violations of liberty are extreme enough to justify a pre-trial intervention now.

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3 thoughts on “Free Speech on Trial”

  1. Everyone butt hurt about FREE SPEACH what most concerns them is people are FREE not to listen or take them seriously. Go tell it on the Mountain.

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