Escalating U.S. Social Media Censorship Endangers Democratic Freedoms Worldwide

The 2020 U.S. election was a bizarre twist, and more than a month after Election Day, a mountain of evidence of fraud by the Biden team was exposed one after another, on an unprecedented scale that was shocking.

Although the evidence of election fraud is there, although nearly 90% of Republican members of Congress do not recognize Biden’s victory, although hundreds of thousands of people held a series of “stop stealing elections” march, but the mainstream media deliberately ignored the surging public opinion, one-sided for Biden’s “election” campaign.

The treasonous coup was fueled by the censorship of Big Tech social media companies, which directly endangered freedom of speech in the United States and democracy around the world.

Unfair Censorship of Social Media in the “October Surprise” Before the Election

In October before the election, the New York Post dropped a major bombshell, exposing the Biden family’s corruption and treachery, as well as Hunter Biden’s sexual abuse of girls. Such a weighty “October Surprise” can largely determine the voting intentions of a wide range of voters.

Yet social media outlets such as Facebook and Twitter have engaged in censorship to cover up the Biden hard drive scandal and have used a double standard against Biden and President Trump, suppressing posts and videos that are unfavorable to Biden’s (and President Trump’s) campaign, and even blocking them outright.

For example, the New York Post, one of the most widely circulated newspapers in the United States, was directly blocked by Twitter for exposing the Biden family scandal. Conversely, Mark Morgan, acting director of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), was blocked by Twitter as an “act of hate” for simply posting praise for the effectiveness of Trump’s border wall policy.

A few days before the election, a Facebook group with nearly 30,000 members called New Jersey Women for Trump was blocked by Facebook for no apparent reason. The group’s leader called the incident appalling and said she thought the social media groups had too much power!

Social media censorship escalates again to cover up Biden fraud scandal

In the early morning of Nov. 4, as the state results were coming in and President Trump had a big lead, Trump made two posts on Facebook and Twitter, one of which read, “Tonight I will make a statement. Big win!” The posting was tagged by Facebook with a factual audit, and after clicking in it turned out to be Facebook’s own vote counting center, in which Trump received far fewer electoral votes than most of the media presumed the preliminary results to be.

In another posting, Trump said, “We have a big lead in votes, but they are trying to steal the election results. We will never let them get away with it. Votes cast after the polls close don’t count!” That one posting, was restricted by Facebook and Twitter.

Over the next few weeks, as the Biden fraud scandal broke in quick succession, almost all of President Trump’s posts were specifically tagged by Twitter. What’s more, people’s posts were tagged whenever words like Biden, Trump, and the election were mentioned.

Facebook is also a straw man, a Facebook user uploaded a picture of a trumpet (English: Trumpet), just because the word Trumpet contains President Trump’s name Trump, this post is also tagged.

On December 6, Mr. Zheng Yi, a well-known writer living in the United States, used Gmail to send a letter to a friend, but the message could not be sent out and the email was returned, or worse, his Gmail email was directly blocked. Mr. Zheng Yi clicked on the link in MailDeliverySub and found “Reason for returned emails: emails containing suspicious text or connections.”

It dawned on Mr. Zheng Yi that he finally understood what Gmail meant by “suspicious” text, because he wrote in the email, “Fight for freedom! Fight for the great cause of Washington and Lincoln! Fight for America! Fight for Trump! Fight for the great cause of Washington and Lincoln! Afterwards, no matter what Mr. Zheng Yi did, his Gmail inbox was still blocked so tightly that he couldn’t even send a blank letter.

Recently, Google’s YouTube even took the initiative to claim that “enough states have already certified their election results” and started to block and delete all information related to the election fraud allegations, even though the final results of the election were not yet decided.

Is there a black hand behind the social media tyranny?

On December 10, U.S. media outlet The National Pulse reported exclusively on its findings that YouTube employs multiple software engineers who have worked for Communist Party-controlled organizations.

The National Pulse found that Jinjiang Tai has been working as a software engineer at YouTube since May 2019, and that Jinjiang has worked for companies that represent the Chinese Communist Party military as well as the Ministry of Public Security, the State Secrets Bureau, and other intelligence agency leaders. Xiao Chen (陈晓, pronounced “Xiao”) has worked as a software engineer at YouTube since November 2020. According to Chen’s Collage, he worked as a research assistant at Sun Yat-sen University. Sun Yat-sen University is on the U.S. government’s list of entities. Fan Yang (杨帆, pronounced “Fan”) has been working as a software engineer at YouTube since April 2017. Yang worked as an intern at China Telecom, which has been identified by the U.S. Department of Defense as having worked with the Communist Party’s military for more than 20 years, and whose biggest player is Jiang Mianheng, the eldest son of “China’s most corrupt man,” Jiang Zemin.

According to National Pulse, it is interesting to see if there is any connection between the background of the YouTube software engineer and the YouTube ban on the dissemination of election fraud allegations that challenged Biden’s victory. The Chinese Communist Party would have preferred Biden’s election. In another similar incident, YouTube also automatically removed Chinese words critical of the Chinese Communist Party.

On Dec. 11, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro retweeted an English-language Epoch Times report that afternoon, with a note saying that Facebook’s fact-checker was the Chinese Communist Party: “Mark Zuckerberg seems intent on handing the United States over to the Chinese Communist Party. His large sums of money (from the Chinese Communist Party) have allowed him to put his black hand deep into the presidential election, and now we’re seeing evidence that the ‘fact checker’ Facebook used to vet pro-Trump is the Chinese Communist Party.”

The English-language Epoch Times reports that Facebook’s fact checker was funded by the Chinese Communist Party through TikTok.

Censorship of speech normalized, world democracy and freedom threatened

The U.S. election has seen almost unchecked censorship by big tech companies like Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube, from covering up the Biden family’s “Hard Drive” scandal, to blocking accounts that support President Trump, to outright deleting posts alleging election fraud, to censoring and blocking even private emails. The censorship of speech is becoming normalized in the United States. This has directly affected the U.S. election and endangered American freedom and democracy.

People have also realized that American society is now moving towards the dictatorial model of the Chinese Communist Party, and that these big tech companies are no longer purely social media platforms, but are transforming into propaganda machines, becoming America’s “voluntary firewall” where censorship does not even need to be justified, and directly and recklessly stifles freedom of expression. When this power expands, it will inevitably interfere with more freedom and affect the public power. And if it ever combines with public power, American society will inevitably move toward tyranny, and democratic constitutionalism will cease to exist.

Although the National Defense Authorization Act has passed both houses for national defense reasons, the U.S. government and people also urgently need to address the unlimited shielding that Section 230 of the Communications Regulatory Act brings to big tech companies. In particular, these big tech companies have hundreds of millions of subscribers and hold vast resources of users that are not just in the United States, but in multiple countries around the world. The censorship of speech occurring in the United States today will directly affect the entire world and impact world politics. If this corrupt situation is not reversed as soon as possible, democracy, freedom and human rights all over the world will be threatened, and the future of the world will lose hope.