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by leakycap
265 days ago
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If you're alive in '25 and worried about '22, I have bad news for you. > If you're peddling censorship disguised as safety, the only thing you deserve is a one-way ticket to obscurity, or a jail cell. Jailing people you don't agree with is certainly a take that puts you in excellent company. |
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The original act ensured the U.S. Information Agency’s output, like Voice of America, stayed outward-focused. The 2012 repeal, slipped into a defense spending bill and opened the door for domestic dissemination of government-produced content (read: propaganda).
Why would a single party push this through? Draw your own conclusions, but the implications for information control are hard to ignore. Look at the timing: right as social media was becoming a primary news source.