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| My worry is that these companies are increasingly censoring. | ||
| I mean they are they are censoring conservatives, they are censoring based on political viewpoint. | ||
| And my question is, should they really be getting this special immunity from the government if they're also going to act like censors? | ||
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My name is Laura Loomer. | |
| My name is Laura Limmer. | ||
| I'll say that again. | ||
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Do you think Senator Graham should honor the tradition that those lips? | |
| You know, I think he's doing the right thing. | ||
| I think he's doing the right thing. | ||
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Hi, my name is Laura Limer. | |
| I'm a conservative service and I am probably one of the most censored people in America. | ||
| Oh my gosh. | ||
| I have been banned by Twitter. | ||
| I've been banned by Uber Lyft, Uber Eats, PayPal. | ||
| Even Tracy Bay suspended my online access the other day. | ||
| I've been banned everywhere and I really need you to help me and hold the panel so that we can get justice for conservatives who have been censored by this big tech social media company. | ||
| Because Akrida said journalists like myself can no longer make a living online. | ||
| 90% of my income came from PayPal. | ||
| And so will you agree to meet with me in your office so that we can take steps to address social media bias? | ||
| We would love to visit with you. | ||
| Thanks everybody. | ||
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Thanks for watching and the conference area. | |
| People like Alex Limmery. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Why should the US government favor those companies in a way that they don't favor my company, for example? | ||
| Yeah, I think that's a very good question. | ||
| And look, I mean, let's be honest. | ||
| These tech companies, Facebook, Google, Twitter, they have gotten huge. | ||
| They have gotten powerful. | ||
| They have gotten rich on the backs of this special immunity that they get from the federal government, on the back of what's called Section 230. | ||
| And I think it's time we asked some hard questions. | ||
| They're monopolies now. | ||
| They're very powerful. | ||
| They appear to be using their power to try and shut down political viewpoints that they don't agree with, usually conservative. |