by WorldTribune Staff, June 30, 2023 Former NY Post and CBS investigative journalist Al Guart said he was “coaxed out of retirement” because of cancel culture. In his return, Guart scored an interview with Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. It was quickly canceled by YouTube. “We put together a podcast with Robert F. […]
by WorldTribune Staff, January 17, 2023 Seattle Public Schools has filed a lawsuit against several social media companies, saying they have created a youth mental health crisis and interfere with teachers’ ability to do their jobs. The lawsuit was filed Friday against companies behind TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, SnapChat, and YouTube. The suit seeks compensatory damages […]
by WorldTribune Staff, January 6, 2023 There is no doubt that something “nefarious” was going with Big Tech censorship of conservatives from the time of the 2020 election and beyond, and it wasn’t just happening on Twitter, the CEO of the Rumble video sharing platform said. During the 2020 election cycle, as Rumble was still […]
by WorldTribune Staff, March 4, 2021 “Big Tech has become the most powerful election-influencing machine in American history. It is not an exaggeration to say that if the technologies of Silicon Valley are allowed to develop to their fullest extent, without any oversight or checks and balances, then we will never have another free and […]
by WorldTribune Staff, July 28, 2020 “Anyone who thinks freedom of speech still stands strong in this nation — take note: It does not,” Washington Times columnist Cheryl K. Chumley noted a day after a viral video of a press conference by America’s Frontline Doctors who shared their views on the coronavirus was scrubbed from […]
by WorldTribune Staff, May 3, 2020 Leftist politicians and major media are telling Americans on a daily basis that they must become accustomed to the “new normal” ushered in by the coronavirus pandemic. What they mean by “new normal” is the rolling back of free speech rights, analysts say. Democratic politicians are calling for censorship […]
by WorldTribune Staff, February 26, 2020 Since accepting political advertising “warts and all,” Facebook had essentially cornered the digital market for the 2020 election. Facebook thus far has taken in $800 million in political ad revenue for the 2020 election, or 60 percent of the digital market share, according to a new marketing analysis. The […]
by WorldTribune Staff, February 25, 2020 A lesbian feminist YouTube star said she has had enough of the intolerance of leftists and is joining the conservative movement which she said is much more supportive of free speech. Arielle Scarcella, who has more than 640,000 YouTube subscribers on her channel, said she is becoming a conservative […]
by WorldTribune Staff, July 4, 2019 A Democrat staffer doxxing Republican senators who backed Brett Kavanaugh. A mob of Antifa thugs attacking a gay reporter in Portland. And, now, death threats against an 8-year-old girl. Welcome to the “tolerant” Left. After receiving death threats and harassing phone calls, the family of Ava Martinez has shut […]
by WorldTribune Staff, June 4, 2019 The Internet was having a bad day on June 2, and a DrudgeReport headline suggested the U.S. Government was involved. As with anything involving bureaucracy and high technology, the answer to the question what happened got lost in a cloud of words. A massive outage affected major tech brands […]