CNN couldn’t be happier with Joe Biden on his way to the White House.
They expect him to do everything he can to shut down their competition.
And CNN just demanded Joe Biden end the First Amendment with a horrifying call.
For four years, CNN’s ratings have been going down the tubes.
The American people have realized they are fake news.
And it has been President Donald Trump leading the charge in making that clear.
It is clear that when people are able to expose them for their lies, they suffer in the ratings.
So CNN has a plan to stop that from happening.
They want to stop people from being able to speak freely, giving them a bigger megaphone to spread their fake news without being challenged.
They have scored a huge win with that after President Trump was suspended from Twitter and other platforms where he has been able to bypass the Fake News media’s spin machine and speak directly to the American people.
But despite them winning that fight, they want more censorship, and hope it comes when Biden is in the White House.
CNN reporter Donie O’Sullivan made that clear.
He posted online that video-sharing platform YouTube should have censored more people, stating that they are “culpable” for violence that occurred at the Capitol.
He replied to a post he made in April, which shows a pro-Trump conference being streamed.
His response stated that YouTube has been “under-reported in social media’s culpability,” adding that the press conference was streamed “just a few weeks before the election.”
What he is calling for is clear.
He hates the fact that YouTube allowed pro-Trump voices to speak out before the election, and wants them to take more action going forward to ensure that Trump’s message never can be amplified on social media again.
People like O’Sullivan will argue that YouTube is a private company and has the ability to make censorship decisions on their own.
But major platforms like YouTube are only able to operate due to government regulations that shield them from legal liability of content posted on their platform.
And platforms that try to compete with places like YouTube or Twitter are virtually impossible to operate due to the stranglehold big tech has on the internet.
Free speech alternative to Twitter, Parler has been shut off the internet, possibly forever, due to the fact that Amazon controls a vast number of servers the internet runs on, and blacklisted them.