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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Is the Internet still free? Are just a digital prison
for your opinions? It's censorship of the Internet, just go
too far. It's comedy now a crime in the Land
of the Free. Ladies and gentlemen, patriots and popcorn eating
doom scrollers. Get prepared for another episode of the realist
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Show in the Republic, where the clowns don't juggle, they legislate,
the algorithms don't compute, they cancel, and truth is the
guest that never gets invited to the party. Welcome to
another hard hitting edition of the Digital Truth Serum. They
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don't want you to swallow. That's right, you've tuned into
hashtag go right with Peter Boycott, where we unpack the truth,
reload the facts, and fire back with liberty. Let's talk
about big tech for a second. You ever wonder why
big tech acts like a jealous X. These platforms claim
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to be safe spaces, but they treat the Constitution like
a TikTok challenge. You post a meme with a quote
from the founding bombers, You post one opinion they don't like,
and suddenly quote your account has been reviewed for violating
community guidelines. Community what community? The Ministry of groupthink boom,
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community guidelines violation. But show your dog doing taxes or
your cat identifying as non binary, you're verified. We live
in a time where our politicians need fact checkers, our
fact checkers need therapy, and our our algorithms need the gospel.
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You ever noticed the phrase quote misinformation is just code
for something we didn't approve of. You ever notice how
the people who scream disinformation the loudest are the ones
who told us the economy was booming while we were
eating cann ravioli for breakfast. That sounds the yummy right now, though,
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It's like the Constitution is on group chat and someone
forgot to charge the phone. But seriously, this isn't a joke.
What used to be satire is now reality. What used
to be friends is now policy, What used to be
freedom of expression is now flagged for review. Welcome to
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twenty twenty five, where your even your means need a lawyer.
And that brings us to a true story, not fiction,
not Perry, a real world case of what happened when
humor meets the new Iron curtain, the terms of service,
one that didn't happen in North Korea, China or George
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Orwell's nightmare and happened right here in our constitutional republic.
We'll be right back to talk about that. Remember, we
fight for what's right, because it's time to go right.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
Welcome to hashtag Go right with Peter Boykin.
Speaker 3 (03:27):
Where truth gets flagged and freedom fires back. Go rightnews
dot com is the voice they can't silence.
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Go right, Go right, do right speak Truth, stand tall
in the digital booth, they cancel us.
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We ros again, don't right in the Let freedom begin, Oh.
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Right, God speak True stands all in the digital pool.
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They cancel us side We rose again.
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Speaker 1 (04:31):
Welcome back to hashtag go right with Peter Boykint. Let's
talk about that story. The woman who got silence for satire.
Picture this. A woman in her twenties uploads a lighthearted
satirical video to TikTok. Funny, sure, offensive only if you're
a bureau fat who thanks book math is real. But
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within twenty four hours or sometimes right away, her post
was flat, her account was shadow band, her reach cut
in half. TikTok's reason, the ever vague misinformation, No hearings,
no appeals, just digital exile for exercising what used to
be a god giving right speaking truth, even in jest.
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Political sire tire anymore. This isn't a foreign dictatorship. This
happened right here in the United States. It happens every
day in our own constitutional republic. This is what censorship
looks like in twenty twenty five. It's not burning books,
it's fraudling voices. It's not iron bars. It's invisible strings
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pulled by faceless moderators and code driven overseers, most of
the time by AI. And that's not just dangerous, that's Unamerican.
A young woman mid twenties, smart, funny with a sharp
tongue for hypocrisy, uploaded a short video to TikTok and
it she mocked bureaucratic go worsh no profanity, no threats,
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just good old fashioned American sarcus. She jokingly compared the
Department of Education to a broken vending machine. Put in
your tax dollars and nothing useful comes out, even if
you kick it a few times. Funny, yes, offensive, only
if you're the vending machine. But within hour Bennette's seconds
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twenty four hours who knows her video was removed Her
account was labeled for misinformation. She was slapped with a
shadow back, meaning her future posts would barely see the
light of day. That's TikTok. That's just TikTok. No trial,
neck explanation, just boom. She was digitally exiled for making
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a joke about inefficiency. How inefficient is that? She wasn't
inciting violence, she wasn't pushing lies. She was doing what
the founders expected us to do, speak up and speak out.
She was participating in stuffing we used to call free speech.
Remember that thing, the First Amendment. It's still in the
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Constitution last I checked. Even if Silicon Valley hasn't scrolled
that far. So is free speech the next knock knock
joke to get banned? So let me ask you, what
if satire is unsafe? What's next? Political cartoons, comedy clubs,
knock knock jokes. I mean, here's one for you, knock knock.
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Who's there? Free speech? Free speech? Who account suspended for
violating terms of service? What? Folks? This isn't just about
one creator, our one platform, our one algorithm gone road.
This is the symptom of a deeper disease, A bureaucratic
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and corporate machine that decides what's quote acceptable and what's
quote approved and who gets to speak. And that machine,
my friends, does not care about your party, your faith,
your race, your hashtag, are your pronouns. It cares about
control in a constitutional republic like ours. Freedom is an optional,
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it's foundational. But right now the foundation is crappy, not
from an outside enemy, but from inside our phones. And
that's why we're asking the question loud and clear, did
censorship on the Internet just go to full stick around
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because we're about to dig into the facts, drag out
the receipts, and call out every hypocrite hiding behind a
terms of service screen. Folks, this is hashtag go write
with Peter Boykin. You can read this article on gowrightnews
dot com. It's called is the Internet Still Free? Are
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with pop culture and internet free speech collide TikTok's censorship
whiplash in twenty twenty five. Now, let's talk about TikTok,
the app where teams do dances, influencers chase clouds, and
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apparently the First Amendment goes to die. In twenty twenty five,
TikTok tried to clean up its act, least on paper.
Facing congressional scrutiny, public backlash, and national security concerns, the
company restructured its US content advisory control. They brought in
liberty respecting voices like David and Serra of the Cato
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Intent Institute and Fordbin Barthold of Tech Freedom to consult
on free speech and moderation issues. I really don't know
what happened there, but TikTok also induced footnotes, a feature
allowing editorial content on controversial videos instead of outright removal.
According to TikTok, this would reduce misinformation without silencing speech entirely.
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Quote from them is this is about more about safety.
This is about the future of open discord, said Barthold.
And if you go to go writeenews dot com, I
have a link to that article that's on the business
insider that talks about this. Now this sounds good, right, Well,
here's the problem. It's twenty twenty five. The truth about
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COVID is no longer tabooed. Government emails have been released,
CDC policy reversals have been issued. Major news outlets have
finally admitted that vaccine mandates, lockdowns and information suppression calls
real harm. Even the White House Press Secretary publicly admitted
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that the original pandemic response included coordinated messaging with social
media companies. And yet TikTok is still flagging truth about
COVID as misinformation. Now take this post shared recently by
myself with go rightdews dot com on TikTok. Yeah, we're
on TikTok. It laid out the facts quote. The Biden
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administration weaponized the pandemic to silence the sense, sense or
truth and punish anyone who dared to challenge the official narrative.
They label truthtellers as disinformation agents, while promoting untested experimental vaccines,
even banning religious gatherings, while allowing mass protests for their
political allies. There's no threats, there's no false claims, just
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historical comparison. And factual analysis based on public records and
real events. But TikTok removed it and labeled it as
misinformation and a strike. This is the same account that's
actually gotten strikes in the past. I got through somebody
and they erased all the strikes and put up the account.
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They haven't banned me in a while, but it seems
like one instance of saying the word COVID in the
description boom instant misinformation. Now their explanation, what we seek
to operate on a shared set of facts in reality,
we do not allow an accurate, misleading or false content
that may call significant harm. Uh huh, But what's the
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harm here? Telling the truth, highlighting government overreach, quoting the constitution.
I mean, I did put an appeal, but I hadn't
heard from it because they tried to ignore those appeals.
Now here's the real kicker. TikTok is owned by Findings,
a Chinese company that reports to a communist government that
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lied about the origins of COVID, silenced whistleblowers, and imprisoned
doctors for sharing the truth. And I'm gonna tell you
how bad TikTok is. TikTok's so bad that even Joe Biden,
who's lost as can be. When he was president, he
even won TikTok takedown. So ask yourself, why is a
CCP linked platform still allowed to fraudle free speech in America,
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especially when that speech is about holding our government accountable.
I'm not advocating for a government shutdown of TikTok. That's
not our style, that's not my stuff. The First Amendment
protects speech, even corporate speech. But let's be honest. If
TikTok has the power to silence Americans on behalf of
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the portorian regimes like China and corrupt bureaucrats, how long
do we tolerate its presence in our public square. Congress
needs to answer that the Constitution demands it, and people
deserve better than a platform that amplifies political propaganda and
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shock entertainment for clicks while silencing pastors quoting scripture, veterans
sounding alarms, parents defending their children, and medical experts challenging
the official narrative. Now it sounds like we're attacking just
TikTok today. We'll get back to TikTok because we're not done,
But let's move on to Spotify and censorship by proxy.
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In twenty twenty five, the Biden administrations behind the scenes
role in shaping public narrative come under again under fire,
I mean, Biden's way gone out of office. Trump's in office,
but we're finding more about what happened when Biden is
in office. Reminds me when Nancy Pelosi was. But let's
pass the bills and we can find out what's in it.
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Kind of light, Let's get rid of Biden so we
can find out what Eli did. So this time it's
involved Spotify, one of the world's largest digital content platforms.
A congressional investigation led by Representative Jim Jordan, chairman of
the House Judiciary Committee, is proving lever Spotify was convertly
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influenced by US officials our foreign governments to suppress our
limit distribution of politically sensitive content. This includes popular but
controversial programs like The Joe Rogan Experience and The War
Room with Steve Bannon, both of who have repeatedly aired
criticism of government COVID policies, election integrity issues, and deep
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state overreach. Quote. If unelected bureaucrats are foreign governments are
using back channels to silence speech through private platforms, that's
a direct violation of the First Amendment. That's according to
Jim Jordan, he declared, and if you go to go
writews dot com, we have a link to that article
where he talks about it. From the New York Post.
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Sources within the Judiciary Committee report that emails and internal
communications reveal quote nudges from the Department of Homeland Security
in the Department of State encouraging Spotify to enforce stricter
quote misinformation rules, especially for content involving vaccines, election security,
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our criticism of US foreign policy. Now, let me remind
you Joe Biden when he was in office, they wanted
to create basically a Ministry of Truth. They wanted to
create some agency that would be the government basically trying
to tell us to shut up, which is completely against
the First Amendment. And for thank god, the Supreme Court
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actually said no, you can't do that. Now, this is
in direct censorship with redpen. It's indirect co using the
threat of regulation, bad pr our political pressure to make
private platforms do what the government legally cannot. And that's
the new face of authoritorianism in our digital age. I
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mean nineteen eighty four people, it's not about storming newsrooms
or shutting down presses. It's about quietly manipulating corporate policies
under the guise of public safety. This allows government actors
to claim clean hands while platforms carry out ideological enforcement
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with plausible deniability. Yes, lausible deniability. But make no mistake.
When the government whispers into the ears of tech executives
and tells them who to silence, it's still censorship, just
as Mark Suckerberger. And if Spotify complies out of fear
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of being fined, deplatformed, or dragged before Congress, then it
isn't content moderation. Its manipulation of the American mind. This
manipulation doesn't just go to America. It's coming out of
UK as well, and that could affect everybody. You're thinking, well,
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it's just UK. Now it affects everybody. Let's talk about
that UK Online Safety Act and the global free speech
tensions across the Atlantic. The United Kingdoms Online Safety Act
has become one of the most aggressive internet censorship laws
in the Western world. Market it as a child protection law,
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its actual implementation reveals something far dark. The state police Internet.
Under this act, platforms like x formerly Twitter, YouTube and
TikTok are required to one remove content deemed harmful to users,
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even if it's not illegal. Two enforced age verification systems
for adult content that I'm okay with. Three comply with
sweeping demands by OFCOM. That's o f COM. The UK's
broadcast and Internet regularly including scanning encrypted messages now, so
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that's o FCC. Now what gets me is when they
talk about including scanning encrypted messages. We've been told all
this time that encrypted messages cannot be seen by anybody
else except for you. But somehow they're scanning your encrypted messages.
That's kind of scary. While it may have started as
a built to curb online grooming and cyberbulder, there's always
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a step of the door, folks, it's morphed into an
all purpose excuse for the government to determine what speech
is safe and what isn't. Critics like Nigel Farage Big
Brother Watch at Amnesty International a warning that this act
has become a blueprint for digital tyranny. Even the US
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State Department has expressed concern quietly quote this law is
a blueprint for digital authoritatorianism. That's Nigel Faraj said in
the article on go Writnews. Dot Com has a link
to that article on the Guardian, so you can check
that out. Worse, the Online Safety Act could have international impact.
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American platforms doing business in the UK must comply are
be fined up to ten percent of their global revenue.
That's a lot of money. This means UK law could
indirectly influence US speech, forcing American platforms to adopt policies
that conflict with our First Amendment just to remain operational overseas.
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It means my podcast that goes out on Sprinker and
all the other websites might start getting censored if it
goes overseas are just played out banned. The implications are massive.
What begins as regulation in one country quickly becomes the
global standard, and once that standard is adopted, there's no
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room for descent. Only silence are punishments. Now, our constitutional
Republic must stand firm and resist adopting these quote harmful
but legal speech codes, because what quote harmful to one
bureaucrat is often just inconvenient truth to the rest of us,
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and that all boils down, Folks, to cancel culture's chilling effect,
you don't need a government agent knocking on your door
to fill silenced. These days, you just need a friend list,
a tweet, and a target painted on your back, just
as Roseanne. Cancel culture may not come with prison bombers,
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but it still destroys careers, reputations, and public discourse. And
in twenty twenty five, it's more toxic and effective than ever.
And I should know this. For years, I've lost my
career in the IT industry and other great jobs because
I spoke out, because I ran for office, because I'm
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listed in articles, because I've branded a certain way. It's
going correct by the leftist media, and people have waged
themselves to go after me and my job to try
to shut me down. Any way there can you know,
HR departments check on what you're doing. And I even
heard that NASA is now using AI to search people's
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offline presence to find out what they're doing. I say
people should stay in the hell out of your lives, honestly,
especially businesses. Organizations like The Freedom Foreg and found of
Individual Rights and Expression, Fire and Kilbebs have repeatedly warned
that cancel culture creates a chilling effect where people self
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censor out of fear of social or professional consequences. Well,
the first Amendment protects you from the government. Cancel culture
convinces you to silence yourself before the state even has to.
That's according to a Freedom Forum report stated again, you
can find that link and go right News dot com
to Freedomflorum dot org. Now, I'm gonna tell you this
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is the truth. Especially during COVID, especially the election. It
seemed like anytime I listed COVID or talked about the
election integrity, even though I was running for office, YouTube
shutdown one of my channels. Other things, you were flagged
on Facebook, etc. Etc. Just for stating something that didn't
go with the narrator. That's how dangerous it was. That's
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where they showed their real power. They rained it back
right now, but they have that power, especially with AI nowadays,
to remove things to literally do nineteen eighty four. Now
this effect is so powerful that even tenured professors, comedians,
and military veterans now hesitate before posting opinions online. We're
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not just losing speech, we're losing courage. And what's most dangerous,
cancel culture is culturally enforced by institutionally encouraged Say that again,
cancel culture is culturally enforced, but institutionally encouraged universities, corporate boards,
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and HR departments increasingly relied on social media outrage as
a litmus test for a moral virtue. Say something off script.
You're gone not because you broke the law, but because
you broke the narrative. That's not freedom, that's fault controlled
by algorithm and mob rule. And in our constitutional public,
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free expression must never bow down to the hashtag mob.
And I've posted exactly what TikTok is post. We'll go
back to TikTok folks. I posted directly what I posted
on TikTok, and the violation that they got back said
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misinformation and global community is natural for people to have
different opinions, but we seek to operate on a shared
set of facts. In reality, we do not allow an
accurate this leading our false content that may cause significant
harm to individuals our society, regardless of attempt. Significant harm
includes physical, psychological, our societal harm, and property damage. Well,
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you tell that TikTok to the people who got damaged
by the JAB. So let's talk about the pandemic playbook
that crushed the constitution. Let's stop pretending this was accidental.
The Biden administration didn't just mishandle the pandemic. I know
they're trying to say, ah, wish don't get can you
can't get it differently?
Speaker 4 (26:11):
No, no, no, no no.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
Remember Donald Trump said, yeah, we had to have a vaccine,
we needed a vaccine. But I'm gonna let you decide
if you would take the vaccine. It's up to you.
Then the Biden Mith innercation came in and said no, no, no,
no no, we're gonna do it a different way. We're
gonna take the power. The Biden administration didn't just mishandle
the pandemic. They weaponized it. They turning to turning a
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public health emergency into a control mechanism that trampled on
free speech, violated religious freedom, and suppressed the scent like
a modern day ministry of truth. Let me tell you, folks,
I broke down when they were trying to say that
you couldn't work unless you took the vaccine, like it
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came close to work saying that I had to take
the vaccine. I was upset. At the last minute they
pulled back. I was about to use religious exemption and
I'm going to tell you somehow the company's got to
decide if your religion was religion enough for you to
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have that exemption. To me, I don't care if I
was celebrating the flying spaghetti monster that doesn't like vaccines.
Your faith is your faith. Our constitution protects your individual faith.
But no, they're like medical emergency. You gotta take it now.
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Here's the fact the federal government coordinated with big tech platforms,
including Twitter. This is pre elon Musk, Facebook, that's Mark Zockraper, YouTube,
God knows who the hell owns at and Google does,
and Google to silence criticism and erase alternative information. This
wasn't just about fringe theories. It includes the voices of
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credential doctors, ependulogeness so I'm sorry, I'm pronouncing that all wrong,
but EPI D E m IO, l O G I
S T. Let's spell it out, and journalists who dared
to ask questions what happened? One doctors who promoted early
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treatment are question vaccine mandates were deplatforms. Two news outlets
that reported on lab link theories were shadow band you
know from China. Three Facebook users who mentioned natural immunity
or religious objections were flagged for harmful contact. Four churches
were shut down, while liquor stores and abortion clinic state over.
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I mean in Greensboro, North Carolina. We had some individuals
who went and safely stayed their distance from each other
on approved property near a abortion clinic. The protests got
arrested by the government of Greensboro, the same government that
allowed only about a week later for a crowd of
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BLM protesters to march through the streets and calls about
fifty thousand dollars worth of damage because there was just
bricks that just showed up, which always shows up the
teams and I've lost track of number one, two, three, four,
number five. People were banned from singing hymns in California,
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while tens of thousands intended unmasked George Floyd rallies with
government approvement. Remember I can't breathe, well, I can't breathe
with the mask. Right now, This wasn't science, This was
control until you trust the science. Trust the science. Yeah,
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the irony. The White House claimed back then to fight disinformation,
but it was their narrative that kept changing. From masks
don't work, to mask up forever. From U you won't
get COVID if you're vaccine to boosters in death. Only
from trust the silence to silence the scientists. And let's
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not forget this playbook wasn't written in twenty twenty. It
was drafted during the Obama administration. Also during the obamastration
administration is where BLM came from, not Donald Trump, where
journalists were spied on, whistleblowers were punished, and dissent was
quietly erased in the name of national security. What's funny
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is this all sounds familiar. And there's a guy on
TikTok who tried to basically say that what Donald Trump
is doing nowadays is like Nazi Germany. But in reality,
what I just talked about is just like Nazi Germany,
where the government removed, silenced, and punished anyone who contradicted
the official propaganda. We witnessed the United States government collapse
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and well collaborate with corporations to control speech and suppressed fault,
all under the banner of quote saving lives and the same.
And the funny thing is these same individuals today are
like saying that Donald Trump's doing this, completely ignoring that
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they were the ones doing this. But here's the truth.
You don't save lives by killing liberty. When a government
uses a crisis to expand its power and erase rights.
The danger isn't temporary, its precedent, and that president is
now hardwired into the federal machine. Every future administration, no
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matter the party, can now cite emergency emergency as justification
for silencing opposition. This isn't a conspiracy theory, it's a
historical pattern. The American people must demand accountability not just
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from Bite, not just from Falci, but from every bureaucrat,
tech executive, an agency that treated the Constitution like an
outdated suggestion instead of the supreme law of the lamp.
We must never again allow a virus, a crisis, or
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a narrative to override our natural rights. We'll be right
back with the hashtag go right with Peter Boyko commentary.
Enjoy a little bit of our hashtag go right news music,
protest songs. You know we like to do one every episode.
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So we'll be right back.
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I long again, So.
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I had a voice to the truth now of God,
no choice, Shadow, bend my words, erased.
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Flag for daring to show my face.
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Beams delete it. Jokes are crimes.
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Truth gets sentenced doing time.
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Taktok's terms.
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They read it like a law speak too loud, they'd.
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Find a floor.
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Is this the land of the free?
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Are screams control cage, digital prison where they side strange.
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Truth get flag before it gets.
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Turn the freedoms filtered in every word. We're not just
fighting for like sammuels and we're fighting for the round
time to speak our truth.
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Scrawled too far, you'll see the glitch history sloped with
the narrative switch set a.
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Jailed comedion's band scripted.
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Thus by algorithms head spotify, sposed from Capitol Hill while
taking octenses around free will, censorship, mass test, safety, s
frand for liberty ties when speech must be.
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Is this the lend of the free?
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Or a screen control cage, digital prison where they silent
side truth gets slack before it gets hurt. Afraid, I'm
spelter and eye word. We're not just fighting for like
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sand bugs, providing for the round to speak of our truths.
No iron bars, just silent screams.
Speaker 3 (35:11):
But they lock us down with hidden means, no sirens, blair,
just terms.
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We sign till your voice becomes the corporate line.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
Knock knock, who's there? Free speech? Free speech? Who look out?
Suspend it our throw?
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Is this the lend of the breath of the Boss
and the balls. We're liberty choked by evansball bands, broth
get black before it gets hurt, but waste down rise.
We spread the water.
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Because we're not just means. We're flesh and bold, and
we'll all let them sense. Welcome back to hashtag go
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right with Peter Boykin. Thank you for listening to that song.
You can check out this article in more of the
Reddus dot com. So are we still free if druth
gets flagged before it gets heard? This is the hashtag
go right with Peter Boykin commentary. We've just dissected it all,
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one platform at a time, one policy at a time,
one portrayal of liberty at a time. And when you
step back and look at the full picture, TikTok labeling
historical facts as misinformation, spotify, bending to political pressure, cancel culture,
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punishing opinion like it's a crime, and government officials using
crisises as cover to silence descent, you start to realize
something dangerous. We are no longer debating freedom of speech.
We are negotiating with censorship. We're not trying to silence
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just one voice. They're not just trying to silence just
one voice. They're trying to silence the very idea that
truth can exist outside their filters. But here's what they
didn't count on us. They didn't expect you to keep digging.
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They didn't expect movements like go right to grow. They
didn't expect people from every background gay, straight, black, white, liberal, moderate, conservative,
unaffiliated are politically homeless to wake up and say enough
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enough of watching algorithms choose what's acceptable. Enough of watching
buracrats rewrite your rights in free in real time. Enough
of watching a nation rebuild on, build on debate, dissent
and discussion be digitally muzzled by terms of service nobody
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voted on. Let's be real. This fight isn't just for conservatives.
It's for comedians, teachers, students, veterans, musicians, doctors, and anyone
who still believes that the First Amendment wasn't a suggestion.
It was a commandment for the free, for a free people.
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We go right when we speak up, even when it's unpopular.
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We go right. When we choose truth over trend. We
go right. When we challenge power instead of worshiping. We
go right when we stand for every citizen's right to question,
to think, and to be heard. Hashtag go right asn't
a slogan, it's a survival instinct for a free republic
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and means doing right, thinking right, voting right above all,
protecting what is right yours liberty Because when truth gets
flagged and memes get censored, and church hymns are banned
while strip clubs stay open, Yeah, that happened. That's not freedom,
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Speaker 5 (41:02):
They told us to stay quiet, to trust the system,
but we remember the silence, We remember the sences, We
remember the.
Speaker 1 (42:00):
Says broken Jay.
Speaker 2 (42:02):
With the people, rise again, loft down, shut down, masted
fear to a war, war, make.
Speaker 3 (42:08):
It loud and clear, sense of most deleted back alcohol
rhythms on the travel.
Speaker 5 (42:15):
The big tack puppets pull.
Speaker 2 (42:17):
The strings of livery still.
Speaker 4 (42:20):
Says, hands up, break free, fight back through the farder
than their attack.
Speaker 5 (42:27):
We don't kneel, we don't run business out.
Speaker 4 (42:30):
The restless way.
Speaker 1 (43:04):
This is the sound of resistance. This is the pulse
of the constitution.
Speaker 4 (43:11):
This is gold bright, This is gold