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An Inflection Point in the War Against the Censorship Industrial Complex

Posted on Friday, October 27, 2023
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AMAC Exclusive – By Shane Harris

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In the past 10 days, three major developments have thrust the debate over online censorship back into the national spotlight and could mark an inflection point in the battle to protect free speech.

First, last Wednesday, 136 journalists, writers, and academics from across the political spectrum united to publish what they called the “Westminster Declaration,” a warning to political leaders and everyday citizens alike about “increasing international censorship that threatens to erode centuries-old democratic norms.”

Signatories included “Twitter Files” authors Michael Shellenberger and Matt Taibbi, conservative psychologist and author Jordan Peterson, liberal biologist Richard Dawkins, and liberal filmmaker Oliver Stone, among others.

Two days after the publication of the Westminster Declaration, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it would hear Murthy v. Missouri, formerly known as Missouri v. Biden, a landmark case brought by the Attorneys General of Missouri and Louisiana challenging the government’s right to collude with social media companies to censor Americans’ speech online.

And finally, earlier this week, Republicans elected Congressman Mike Johnson as the next Speaker of the House. Johnson notably hails from Louisiana – the same state as one of the plaintiffs in the Missouri case – and has previously grilled top Biden officials on their censorship activities.

Taken together, these developments signal a brewing disaster scenario for the unholy alliance of Big Tech “content moderators,” government bureaucrats, and left-wing activists – what Shellenberger and Taibbi have dubbed “the Censorship Industrial Complex.” Not only are noteworthy self-described liberals turning on the left’s censorship regime, but the Supreme Court may also be on the cusp of establishing a new legal precedent explicitly prohibiting the government from working with Big Tech to silence speech, and the House of Representatives now has a speaker who is an expert in constitutional law and is fully willing to call out censorship.

Despite virtually every mainstream media outlet predictably ignoring the Westminster Declaration, it is nonetheless an extraordinary document. It points specifically to actions taken by governments in the United States and throughout the world to censor and even criminalize political speech.

“Through deplatforming and flagging, social media censors have already silenced lawful opinions on topics of national and geopolitical importance,” the declaration reads. “They have done so with the full support of ‘disinformation experts’ and ‘fact-checkers’ in the mainstream media, who have abandoned the journalistic values of debate and intellectual inquiry.”

“We recognize that words can sometimes cause offence, but we reject the idea that hurt feelings and discomfort, even if acute, are grounds for censorship,” the document continues. “We must strenuously protect speech for the views that we most strongly oppose. Only in the public square can these views be heard and properly challenged.”

The Westminster Declaration also specifically calls on governments and internet companies to uphold and protect the right to freedom of opinion and expression outlined in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

“In the course of human history, attacks on free speech have been a precursor to attacks on all other liberties,” the signatories warn. “Regimes that eroded free speech have always inevitably weakened and damaged other core democratic structures. In the same fashion, the elites that push for censorship today are also undermining democracy.”

On its own, the Westminster Declaration might be an admirable but ultimately toothless effort to stop the march of the Censorship Industrial Complex. But the Supreme Court’s decision to hear Murthy v. Missouri could add some legal muscle behind the calls to action in the declaration.

Lower courts have already ruled that the Biden administration likely violated the First Amendment by working directly with social media companies to remove content that the White House disagreed with and ban the users who posted it. In September, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled that the White House, the CDC, and the FBI “likely coerced or significantly encouraged social-media platforms to moderate content” and in doing so, unlawfully censored speech.

Evidence in the case shows that Biden administration employees and career bureaucrats at agencies including the FBI routinely sent requests to social media companies to censor certain posts and accounts – requests which were, more often than not, swiftly granted. In some cases, the government asked online platforms to ban satire accounts that were obviously poking fun at the administration rather than trying to spread “disinformation.”

The Court is expected to hear evidence in the case this term, which ends next June. Given the current 6-3 conservative majority, free speech proponents have reason to be optimistic for a favorable ruling.

That ruling could be bolstered by congressional action under Speaker Johnson. With command of the House hearing schedule, Biden administration officials could suddenly find themselves facing a withering barrage of questioning about and investigations into their censorship activities.

During a hearing this year, Johnson, citing U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty’s initial ruling in the Missouri case, slammed Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for the actions of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) which has been at the center of the censorship controversy.

“The court found specifically – it’s a finding of fact that is not disputed by the government defendants, the Biden administration, your agency, the FBI or DHS,” Johnson said. “So don’t stand there and tell me under oath that you only focused on adversaries around the world, foreign actors. That’s not true.”

When the Court does issue its ruling, one way or another, it will be a major turning point in the war against the Censorship Industrial Complex. With developments like the Westminster Declaration and Johnson’s election as Speaker, the days of the government censoring Americans at will with virtually no accountability could be numbered.

Shane Harris is a writer and political consultant from Southwest Ohio. You can follow him on Twitter @ShaneHarris513.

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Thinking
Thinking
6 months ago

They want to control us from birth to death. No thinking, no opinion.
No freedom of speech. Follow our orders for they think they are right. Everything they do wrong they know it wasn’t them. They are the fault of those nasty extreme Magas. Or Trump. In order to keep us under control they censored us or banned us off social media. Only we are not going along with that plan and it bothers them tremendously.
My hope is that the Supreme Court comes with a strong decision where they can’t go around like ole Joe did with the student loan decision.
And let us hope the constitution will be the guiding principle for many many centuries to come for without it America is just an other country.

Rob citizenship
Rob citizenship
6 months ago

This article should be appreciated by anyone who values the Declaration of Independence — Well Done Mr.Harris , this issue is at the foundation , is essential to the foundation of the democracy in a republic that makes the United States of America the land of the free and the home of the brave. These developments you clearly described in the article Shane provide for a story that is very much in keeping with the kind of thinking ,and feelings, that were part of what was going on in Philadelphia in 1776. Let Liberty be the watchword. May God guide this Nation on the right course , to be able to navigate through a political sea of high waves and strong currents , and let the United States of America be the beacon of hope, courage , truth and freedom that it should be.

anna hubert
anna hubert
6 months ago

Wobbly government propped by bayonets needs to control what population hears and sees and suppress anything unsuitable for for it’s ears or eyes It also must control what spreads amongst population Any dissent must be squashed Spies everywhere Only thing shocking is that it finally reached us

David Millikan
David Millikan
6 months ago

The day is coming for the Censorship Industrial Complex when they themselves will be Censored.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
6 months ago

What censorship? Apparently, you’re free to say anything you want if it includes anti-semitism. Just don’t be from TPUSA… because that’s “hate speech” to tender ears!

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
6 months ago

Censorship to place News Under Govt??
Deny information kills Lives see Wuhan virus plague

sue
sue
6 months ago

1984 The writing was on the wall years ago and it has arrived.

samson cournane
samson cournane
6 months ago

It’s not just the government, it is also corporations. I wrote a letter to my university newspaper, did a petition, and wrote about my concerns on X (Twitter) about concerns I have with the billion-dollar healthcare giant in my community; they SLAPPed my writings.They are a major donor to the university and my freedom of speech is seriously restricted. Nobody should have to go through what my family and I have gone through because I expressed my opinion based on facts. It has been a while since anybody has added their names to my petition, so I would appreciate it if anyone would.
Petition · Patient Safety in Maine Matters · Change.org
Thanks!

Starfish1962
Starfish1962
5 months ago

Censorship is alive and well on the RCP server. I mentioned the reason for the skepticism I hold over the January 6 operation, and got threatened repeatedly by a well-known leftist crank. I asserted that as a law-abiding US citizen, the First Amendment applied to me, whether or not my message made my opponent happy. That opponent then threatened to turn me in to the authorities and collect whatever rewards she claimed were available. Interestingly, she also mangled the quote where I mentioned seeing a glaringly inflammatory billboard from the Beltway on the days leading up to January 6. In a copy-paste of my quote, I noticed that she garbled the location of my observation, likely deliberately, to attract the authorities. She accused me, repeatedly, of being within the capital on January 6. This seems to be deliberate, willful slander.
I noticed yesterday that I was unable to log into the RCP server. Is this censorship, and if so, is there any committee that might hear the opposing viewpoint?

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