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1984: Biden admin promises to report your social media posts to Big Tech

This is the exact reason why we created WJ Uncensored dot com.

Remember your seemingly mundane social media posts? The ones where you questioned the election results and speculated about the long-term consequences of taking a vaccine that wasn't approved by the FDA?

The Biden administration wants Facebook/Twitter/Instagram to censor you. They think your words and opinions are a problem and giant corporations need to silence you.

No, really. If you thought censorship on social media was bad before just wait and see what happens now that the President is putting the pressure on companies for them to silence his political enemies.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki admitted on Thursday that the administration is contacting Facebook and telling them what posts that it deems to be “problematic” based on what the administration claims is “misinformation.”
“This is a big issue of misinformation, specifically on the pandemic. In terms of actions, Alex, that we have taken or we’re working to take I should say from the federal government, we’ve increased disinformation research and tracking within the Surgeon General’s office,” Psaki said.
“We’re flagging problematic posts for Facebook that spread disinformation. We’re working with doctors and medical professionals to connect to connected medical experts … who are popular with their audiences with accurate information and boost trusted content. So we’re helping get trusted content out there.”

Photo: Getty Images

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 15: White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki talks to reporters during the daily news conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on July 15, 2021 in Washington, DC. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy announced the publication of a Surgeon's General's advisory titled, 'Confronting Health Misinformation,' and called on social media companies to do more to combat false information about the coronavirus vaccine and other health care topics. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)


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