Tag: censorship
For years, critics have accused Wikipedia of systemic bias and defamation. Now, the platform’s own co-founder, Larry Sanger, is leading the charge for reform. He argues that Wikipedia’s most fundamental …
Last month, this publication was the first to detail the lethal consequences of the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) reckless smears in ‘The Blood Libel Business: The ADL’s Incitement and the Murder …
Seventy years. For seventy years, American blood and treasure have paid for Europe’s peace and Germany’s redemption. Our boys lie in the fields of Normandy and the quiet corners of …
In the wake of the targeted political murder of commentator Charlie Kirk, a revealing drama unfolded not in the halls of justice, but on the cryptic “Talk” pages of Wikipedia. …
“Charlie Kirk was murdered for speaking truth and defending freedom. A lion-hearted friend of Israel, he fought the lies and stood tall for Judeo-Christian civilization… We lost an incredible human …
On July 4, 2025, Lauren Chen finally broke her silence on X. Her statement wasn’t just the personal testimony of a media figure blindsided by federal power. It was a …
Rachel Kowert and Linda Schlegel’s Gaming and Extremism markets itself as scholarship, but it functions as a taxpayer-funded panic pamphlet. Its real product isn’t knowledge—it’s fear. Funded by a $699,978 …
Censorship never destroys an idea — it accrues interest on it. Every suppressed truth is deposited in the collective ledger as an IOU of outrage: Resentment Debt. The note is …
When Wikipedia editor and activist Molly White nominated the article for Andy Byron—the disgraced tech CEO who became globally infamous after a viral Coldplay Kiss Cam incident—for deletion, she exposed …
When you were a kid in America, you were told: “You can be anything you want—even president.” But in 2025, if you type the phrase “running for president” into OpenAI’s …
I didn’t set out to be a critic of content moderation. I’m a creative professional—an artist, a video game designer, a storyteller. For most of my life, I believed that …
In recent years, as social media, advertisers, and governments have become more censorial, the enemies of free speech on the left of the political spectrum have trotted out the slogan: …