It took a few years, but Google now reinstating private accounts that the Biden administration pressured them to ban.
Google announced Tuesday that it was going to reinstate YouTube accounts banned for posting then-controversial content related to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a letter its attorneys sent to …
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I see the difference here being between public and private. When the government (a'la Biden) pressures private companies to shut down free speech, it is a clear 1st amendment violation.
This recent example with Jimmy Kimmel isn't quite the same thing. The government has been running the FCC for almost a hundred years. I remember back when Howard Stern was a legit man of the people (before he became a woke a-hole) and the FCC was fining his stations for profanity violations, etc. But in the Stern case (as with Kimmel) it is about violations that occurred on government/taxpayer airwaves. These companies voluntarily lease the airwaves and AGREE to follow certain codes of conduct and ethics laws. Don't follow the laws, and you can get booted off the gov't airwaves.
Substantially different from when Biden was President and banning free-speech on PRIVATE networks, like twitter and facebook and youtube!!
Jimmy Kimmel wasn't banned from saying dumb-sh1t in America. He could have gone to twitter and podcasts, etc and kept on talking. A freedom that the Biden team didn't allow for conservatives, like Rosanne Barr....