How Google discriminates against conservatives and skeptics
Google's authority based search algorithms are rigged to favor liberal content.
Google's authority based search algorithms are rigged to favor liberal content.
Apparently in defense of climate orthodoxy, the Northland Public Library of suburban Pittsburgh has banned from its shelves a best-selling book by a nationally recognized local author.
Facebook, Youtube, Google, Twitter, Wikipedia, Reddit and others who dominate the Internet and cyberspace are increasingly about censoring viewpoints with which their super-wealthy owners disagree.
Bias at internet giants is censoring speech in ways that are opaque to the speaker.
Dr. Peter Ridd's resounding legal victory is brilliant indeed. He stands completely vindicated. James Cook University slouches in shame.
Social media and online publishing are today's public square. They must remain open and fair.
YouTube labeling of climate debate videos with a fact that no one disputes scientifically is pointless.
This is yet another attempt to intimidate and silence unwelcome voices on campuses.
Trump should embrace (and expand) the court ruling that his Twitter account is a free speech forum.
To the radical left, anything that goes against their politically correct narrative apparently must be attacked as “racist" or “bigoted." CFACT at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities hosted renowned conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro to discuss the importance of free speech and benefits of free markets over socialism.
From energy and spending, to climate and debate – silencing all dissenting voices is essential.
The warming crowd's lack of knowledge of history and fundamental civil rights is astounding.
ANTIFA maced three times by police, arrest made as ANTIFA fails to prevent Lauren Southern from speaking to the CFACT chapter at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. WATCH ABC NOW.
The hard Left is planning disruption and violence to silence a CFACT speaker at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
Sixteen college professors signed a letter urging students to respect everyone's rights to think and speak for themselves.