Candace Owens Exposes Facebook’s Fact-Checking Fraudsters
2 min readIn a recent interview with Summit News’ Paul Joseph Watson, Candace Owens reveals the truth behind the fact-checking nonsense that has littered the landscape of Facebook for years.
Not only did she recently win a major victory against PolitiFact when they falsely accused her of lying by rightly claiming Joe Biden is not the President-Elect (forcing them to publicly apologize), she revealed the details of her lawsuit against these shadowy fact-check companies contracted by Facebook to police the social media platform for wrongthink.
You post an article by a doctor who happens to disagree with the establishment narrative, so they simply cite a different doctor who disagrees and label your doctor false.
Not only do companies like PolitiFact, USA Today, Buzzfeed, and Lead Stories routinely “fact check” opinions, they often label things false simply through citing an alternative opinion. For example, you post an article by a doctor who happens to disagree with the establishment narrative, so they simply cite a different doctor who disagrees and label your doctor false. They hide behind irrational claims of a social media post “lacking context” (what post ever has full context?), and often slap a post with a claim of “false” or “misleading” based on something the post hasn’t even claimed. Worse, they have the unilateral ability to demonetize or remove your content entirely and you are assumed guilty until proving yourself innocent (often this is impossible since the rules are so arbitrary).
What these companies are really saying is that you only get your voice heard in context of their voice. Your opinions and views are subject to theirs. Yet requiring their stamp of approval (or stamp of disapproval) is the essence of censorship.
Now Owens is speaking up for the millions of free Americans who have been deceived by so-called platforms who have become publishers as they act as the thought police and continue to funnel every user towards groupthink and conformity. Smaller publishers like Mile High Evening News wish Candace Owens well, and will be financially supporting her efforts to strike at these companies with legal action.
See the full interview here:
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