DeSantis proposes daily fines for Big Tech that deplatform political candidates

if you said that about obama, you'd be banned permanently.

even you have to know that is bullshit, you lying moron. they are trying to stop assholes from inciting violence, from spreading lying dangerous conspiracy theories, not just from making rude insults.
ted cruz is a fake christian pig, but obama is neither. you are a stupid fuck bitch who doesn't know the difference.
 
bullshit. i got banned from facebook for 30 days just for describing ted cruz as a fake christian pig!! so what? it is their store, their rules. right wingers are just crybabies.

I saw somewhere that Ted Cruz is such a shameless asshole that nothing would ever be able to get under his skin...

Except for one thing...

If everyone deliberately misspelled his name forever...

Long live Ted Crud.
 
even you have to know that is bullshit, you lying moron. they are trying to stop assholes from inciting violence, from spreading lying dangerous conspiracy theories, not just from making rude insults.
ted cruz is a fake christian pig, but obama is neither. you are a stupid fuck bitch who doesn't know the difference.




I've seen it happen. **shrug**


and you say shit you would never say to someone in person. you are all bark no bite.
 
I saw somewhere that Ted Cruz is such a shameless asshole that nothing would ever be able to get under his skin...

Except for one thing...

If everyone deliberately misspelled his name forever...

Long live Ted Crud.





how long did it take you to come up with that? you seem very proud of it.
 
I saw somewhere that Ted Cruz is such a shameless asshole that nothing would ever be able to get under his skin...

Except for one thing...

If everyone deliberately misspelled his name forever...

Long live Ted Crud.

Man, what I would have given to be his professor, going through attendance:

Me: Ted...Crud?

Ted Crud: it's Ted Cruz.

Me: My paper says Crud.

Ted Crud: I think I'd know my own name.

Me: Would you, Mr. Crud?
 
how long did it take you to come up with that? you seem very proud of it.

If you read the post, you'd see I said I saw it somewhere.

But you don't read posts because your MO is to sloppily respond to everything in the hopes that some of your bullshit will go undetected.

You do that because...wait for it...you're not an honest person.
 
If you read the post, you'd see I said I saw it somewhere.

But you don't read posts because your MO is to sloppily respond to everything in the hopes that some of your bullshit will go undetected.

You do that because...wait for it...you're not an honest person.




I don't really read your posts to be honest, I skim them, your a mouthy little troll who hides behind friends tb's me for responding to your garbage mouth.
 
Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday took aim at the country’s largest technology companies, which he characterized as a group of "monopoly communications platforms" based on the way they have grown to regulate public discourse.

"These platforms have changed from neutral platforms that provided Americans with the freedom to speak, to enforcers of preferred narratives," DeSantis said during a press conference. "Consequently, these platforms have played an increasingly decisive role in elections and have negatively impacted Americans who dissent from orthodoxies favored by the big tech cartel."

DeSantis targeted tech companies over content moderation, which he equated to political manipulation, as he reiterated a belief held by many conservatives that Silicon Valley is biased against viewpoints emanating from the right.

In an effort to keep Big Tech out of Florida’s political sphere, DeSantis proposed a number of measures including a $100,000 daily fine for companies that deplatform political candidates. Additionally, actions taken by companies to effectively promote a candidate will be considered campaign contributions.

DeSantis proposed measures to enhance user rights as well, including allowing individuals and the Florida attorney general to sue companies over violations of individual protections, as well as requiring companies to provide full disclosures of actions taken against individuals for violating policies.

The Florida governor took issue with several recent – and controversial – content moderation policies that have been taken up by the largest social media players. For example, he said social media users who chose to follow President Donald Trump were unable to do so after his accounts were locked on Facebook and Twitter following the role his inflammatory rhetoric allegedly played in inciting the deadly riots on Capitol Hill earlier this month.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/desantis-fines-big-tech-political-candidates


DeSantis also went after Amazon for effectively forcing free speech app Parler – favored by conservatives and Trump supporters, as well as some right-wing extremists – offline over its decision not to moderate content related to the Jan. 6 siege in the same manner as Facebook and Twitter.

Damned straight. Should have already happened, as they have consistently violated their title 230 requirements.
 
Tell Trinnity she's going to be heavily fined and possibly go to jail, but you I suspect will ultimately end up in an insane asylum after your "weekend jail" term is over.

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btw just checked, she's still running her website and not in jail, how many calls did you make to the fbi on her?
 
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