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Over the past several years, Tech Companies such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google have come under fire for censoring and removing numerous conservative voices from their platforms. As these instances of censorship accelerate with the 2020 election cycle approaching, several questions are frequently being asked: Do these Tech Companies have the legal ability to censor dissenting voices? What legal actions can be taken to reign in this censorship? What will the future of free speech look like if conservatives are entirely purged from the public square of social media? These questions, and others, are explored in this episode of The Ned Ryun Podcast.
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Over the past several years, Tech Companies such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google have come under fire for censoring and removing numerous conservative voices from their platforms. As these instances of censorship accelerate with the 2020 election cycle approaching, several questions are frequently being asked: Do these Tech Companies have the legal ability to censor dissenting voices? What legal actions can be taken to reign in this censorship? What will the future of free speech look like if conservatives are entirely purged from the public square of social media? These questions, and others, are explored in this episode of The Ned Ryun Podcast.