Appeals Court Is Asked To Uphold Biden Social Media Censorship Ban

If you’re tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. In a united stand to protect the First Amendment, the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA), together with Missouri and Louisiana Attorneys-General, have approached the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. They are urging the court to uphold a preliminary injunction set forth by US District Judge Terry Doughty. This injunction restricts various federal entities and government officials from unduly pressuring, or collaboratively working with social media companies, to stifle constitutionally-protected free speech. The defendants in question, federal government functionaries implicated in Missouri, et al., vs Biden, et al., are making a bid in the Fifth Circuit to nullify the injunction. The injunction safeguards Americans’ right to free speech on social media networks. NCLA is slated to submit oral arguments for this groundbreaking case on August 10 in New Orleans. Government representatives have been implicated in a concerted effort to suppress divergent opinions on controversial subjects. Such subjects include the effectiveness of mask mandates, Covid-19 vaccine safety, and theories on the virus’s origins. Among those silenced by this government-facilitated censorship include influential medical professionals and scientists including Drs. Jayanta Bhattacharya, Martin Kulldorff, and Aaron Kheriaty as well as activist Jill Hines. These individuals have been targeted with manipulative social media tactics including shadow-banning, throttling, de-boosting, and outright censorship. This intimidation campaign has caused severe damage to NCLA’s clients’ ability to express their viewpoints. Moreover, it has denied the American public from hearing alternative…Appeals Court Is Asked To Uphold Biden Social Media Censorship Ban