In 2016, the U.S. Government Decided to End Free Speech—And This Explains Why

The executive director of Foundation for Freedom Online (FFO Freedom), Mike Benz, explains in this clip how The U.S. government decided in 2016 to end free speech on the Internet. This from independentsentinel.com. Mike Benz answers the question: Was the 2016 election a critical tipping point of Internet free speech? Oh, absolutely, yeah. There were three things that happened in 2016.  – The State Department lost their election in the Philippines that they didn’t want to lose, and it was an Internet election. The Philippines basically doesn’t have their own Internet. It runs entirely on Facebook, and an uncensored Facebook led in the wrong direction in that election. – Then you had Brexit, which the State Department strongly opposed. Brexit … Continue reading In 2016, the U.S. Government Decided to End Free Speech—And This Explains Why