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June 17, 2021 – Da Tech Guy Blog

June 17, 2021 – Da Tech Guy Blog
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Joe Biden s upcoming war on the First and Second Amendments – Da Tech Guy Blog

Joe Biden s upcoming war on the First and Second Amendments – Da Tech Guy Blog
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Fact Check: Did Twitter Violate President Trump s First Amendment Rights?

Fact Check: Did Twitter Violate President Trump s First Amendment Rights? On 1/11/21 at 7:38 PM EST After last week s storming of the Capitol building, Twitter permanently banned President Donald Trump s account from the app, citing the risk of further incitement of violence. The decision has sent a wave of mixed reactions. Some people applauded the company for holding Trump accountable, while the president s supporters were outraged by Twitter s alleged censorship and violation of free speech. German Chancellor Angela Merkelcriticized Twitter s move, calling it problematic because freedom of opinion is a fundamental right of elementary significance. This fundamental right can be intervened in, but according to the law and within the framework defined by legislators not according to a decision by the management of social media platforms, said a spokesman on behalf of Merkel.

Gov Cuomo Signs Law Banning Sale of Hate Symbols, Confederate Flag, Nazi Swastika

By Michael W. Chapman | December 17, 2020 | 10:56am EST New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) (Getty Images) New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) signed into law on Wednesday legislation that bans the sale or display of symbols of hate, such as the Confederate flag or the Nazi swastika, on public property in New York, a law that is likely to be challenged as a violation of the First Amendment and free speech. “This country faces a pervasive, growing attitude of intolerance and hate what I have referred to in the body politic as an American cancer,” Cuomo wrote in his approval message, as reported by the

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