Poland to Pass Law Protecting Online Free Speech Against Big Tech Censorship – IOTW Report

Poland to Pass Law Protecting Online Free Speech Against Big Tech Censorship

Geller Report:

‘Act for the Freedom to Express One’s Views and Obtain and Disseminate Information on the Internet’ will give social media users a statutory right to appeal bans and content removals on social media platforms such as Facebook on Twitter, which they will be able to escalate to a new Court for the Protection of Freedom of Speech in a streamlined, all-digital process.

Poland on the cutting edge of individual rights and liberty. Who’d a thunk it?

11 Comments on Poland to Pass Law Protecting Online Free Speech Against Big Tech Censorship

  1. I remember when the International Criminal Court in the Hague (a fraudulent UN made up kangaroo court) threatened to try Bush and Co., along with the CIA and private contract workers with war crimes and torture, my feeling then was ,”Goodfuckingluck, you have no authority over us, stick with what you guys do best, like raping refugees in third world shitholds”.

    Similarly, this “feel good” proposal will not regulate or change the anti- American anti-free speech proclivities of social media. There is no mechanism for enforcement and there are several work arounds, like banning all accounts emanating from the host country.

    It’s great that other freedom loving nations have figured out what progressive liberty hating tools Dorsey, Pachai and Zuckerberg are, something we have known all along.

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