Fox anchor: social media censorship of vaccine speech cancels “misinformation”

A health care worker receives a vaccination against the Chinese Communist virus at Posta Central Hospital in San Diego, Calif. on Dec. 24, 2020.

The Chinese Communist virus (COVID-19) continues to ravage the world, and there are conflicting opinions on whether to get vaccinated and how reliable the vaccine is. Fox News recently revealed that technology giants are relentlessly “pushing” the vaccine and are censoring and blocking all statements that question vaccination, sparking speculation.

Tucker Carlson, a prominent Fox News host, revealed on his Dec. 17 show that big tech companies such as Twitter, Facebook and the oil pipe have launched a new policy announcing they will censor any unauthorized comments exploring the Chinese Communist virus vaccine.

“In response, Twitter is censoring any statements that claim the vaccine may be used for ‘population control,'” Carlson said.

Twitter announced last Wednesday (Dec. 16) that it would prioritize the removal of any so-called “false or misleading information” that would cause the most harm to the CCP vaccination, starting Dec. 21, and begin labeling tweets that “contain potentially misleading information about the vaccine and begin labeling or placing warnings on tweets that “contain potentially misleading information about vaccines. These so-called “misleading messages” included references to vaccines being used to harm or control populations.

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In addition to Twitter, Facebook made a similar announcement earlier this month, claiming to “build demand for vaccinations around the world, address misinformation about vaccines, and share messages that resonate and reassure people about vaccinations. In addition, Facebook announced that it would eliminate any “misinformation” about the vaccine. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has even publicly endorsed the “reliability” of the CCP virus vaccine.

Surprisingly, Melinda Gates, the wife of billionaire Bill Gates and a computer science graduate, publicly endorsed technology companies like Twitter, Facebook, and the Oil Tube on a CNN program that regulates all statements that question the effectiveness of the vaccine.

Carlson questioned, “Who is she to meddle in this international health emergency? Melinda is neither a doctor nor a researcher; in fact, her last full-time job was 25 years ago, working in the marketing department of a software company. So, what gives her the right to go on CNN and point fingers?”

Carlson added sarcastically that “Zuckerberg, a tech mogul, has now become a professional salesman and is relentlessly pushing the vaccine” and that “in Zuckerberg’s case, he can fortunately control what is said about the product he is pushing.”

Currently, there are conflicting claims about the effectiveness of the CCP virus vaccine. Mr. Yokogawa, a veteran current affairs commentator, believes that the Trump (Trump) administration’s (push) role in developing the vaccine has little to do with the effectiveness of the final vaccine. If the vaccine does not work well, or does not work well against mutated strains, then it shows that there are still limitations in science now. He stressed that vaccines are one of the major achievements in the human struggle with disease, however, they are not a panacea.