Tag: social media

Supreme Court’s Latest Ruling Paves the Way for Government-Controlled Censorship [VIDEO]

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Murthy v. Missouri has sparked grave concerns over free speech and government coercion. The court acknowledged the FBI’s influence over social media platforms but dismissed the severity of its actions, effectively allowing subtle government control of public discourse. Critics warn this decision paves the way for a federal “Ministry of Truth,” threatening the core principles of American democracy.

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Families Of Uvalde Shooting Victims Suing Gun Manufacturer, Instagram, Video Game Company

Several Uvalde families are taking legal action against Daniel Defense, claiming the gun company’s AR-15 style rifle was used in a tragic school shooting, targeting the shooter’s age and marketing tactics through social media and video games. Allegations include negligence and wrongful death, as the lawsuits argue that companies like Instagram, Activision, and Daniel Defense played a role in promoting firearm use to adolescents. The legal battle unfolds amidst broader debates on gun control, highlighting the complex interplay between technology, marketing, and the proliferation of firearms.

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FDA Forced to Retract Misleading Statements on Ivermectin’s COVID-19 Use After Legal Challenge [VIDEO]

The FDA has been compelled to retract several social media posts that misleadingly suggested ivermectin, a drug used by some doctors to treat COVID-19, is solely for animals. This comes after a lawsuit brought by three doctors accusing the agency of interfering with their medical practice. The settlement highlights ongoing debates over ivermectin’s use and the FDA’s communication strategies.

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