Greenwald: WH and Big Tech 'ironically' creating textbook 'definition of fascism' they claim to be against
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Investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald sounded off on Thursday on "Fox News Primetime" about the Biden White House admitting it has joined forces with Big Tech entities like Facebook to censor what it dubs "misinformation."
"I have been trying to make the point for well over a year now [that] lot of people think that this censorship is coming from executives of Facebook, Google, and Twitter, which really isn't true," Greenwald said Thursday. The journalist added that Big Tech appeared cowed by liberal journalists "shaming" them for not censoring enough during the Trump era as the Democrats "increased in power" – while Democratic lawmakers kept summoning tech CEOs to Capitol Hill to further "threaten" them if they neglected to censor what the left considers "hate speech" or "misinformation." "It's really a merger of state and corporate power which is ironically is the classic definition of fascism," said Greenwald.More Related News
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