Jeremy Tedesco
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So, you know, now it looks like
They might have been operating this scam in a way that was illegal.
I don't think that should surprise anybody.
Ultimately, the DOJ will have to prove that out.
But, you know, this is just the next instance in a long line of corruption we've seen from the SPLC.
They have, through their hate group list, essentially weaponized that list in corporate America, in the federal government, when the Biden administration was in the White House, to punish their political opponents.
ADF, where I work, has been lost access to essential technological services because of their hate group list, and many other organizations have as well.
If the DOJ is able to prove its case,
and ultimately get a guilty verdict, then I don't think the SPLC is going to have a future.
Yeah, my pleasure.
Thanks for having me on.
The Digital Services Act is the EU's attempt at global narrative control.
And that may sound broad and vague or overseas, or maybe it doesn't affect you, but it does.
Because the whole effort under the DSA, which we call the Delete, Silence, Abolish Act, is to reach out and
and regulate American tech companies and force them to regulate speech on the digital platforms where we all speak and get information and talk about the issues of the day in ways that are aligned with European bureaucrats' views of what speech is acceptable.
And that's, trust me, that is not the American standard of free speech.
It's really the polar opposite.
There's some just terrible, terrible laws and precedents in the European Union related to speech.
And the EU wants to impose those standards on the global conversation.
And they're trying to do that through American tech platforms.