Senator Johnson Exposes Big Tech's Vaccine Injury Censorship

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Posted 15 hours ago

**Censorship Crisis: Senator Johnson Demands Transparency from Meta on Vaccine Injury Suppression**

In a bold stance against perceived government overreach and Big Tech's complicity, Senator Ron Johnson is demanding answers from Meta regarding its alleged suppression of discussions surrounding COVID-19 vaccine injuries.

The Senator's inquiry follows troubling reports that Facebook, under pressure from the Biden administration, actively removed content and support groups that addressed vaccine-related health issues. In a letter addressed to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Johnson is pressing for internal records that could expose the extent of Meta’s involvement in censoring critical conversations about vaccine risks.

Johnson's scrutiny comes in the wake of revelations from Zuckerberg himself, who disclosed on "The Joe Rogan Experience" that the government exerted significant pressure on Facebook to eliminate posts related to vaccine injuries. He described the push from federal authorities as "yelling, cursing, and threatening repercussions" if the social media giant did not comply.


Notably, one group, "A Wee Sprinkle of Hope," which provided crucial support for individuals experiencing vaccine injuries, was shut down just days after a roundtable organized by Johnson highlighting these issues. This has raised serious questions about whether the government is infringing on the First Amendment rights of American citizens seeking to share their experiences and support each other.

With hospitalizations linked to COVID-19 vaccinations still a topic of debate, Johnson's investigation aims to shed light on how governmental and corporate entities may be working together to stifle dissenting voices under the guise of public health safety.

By demanding access to communications between Meta and federal agencies, as well as vaccine manufacturers, Johnson hopes to illuminate the path of information flow that led to the suppression of truthful discussions on vaccine injuries.

He has set a deadline of February 18 for Zuckerberg to respond, showcasing his commitment to holding Big Tech accountable in what many see as a broader trend of censorship that threatens the fabric of American democracy.

As Americans continue to grapple with the implications of vaccination and public health policy, Senator Johnson's efforts could pave the way for greater transparency and a reexamination of how much say the government really has in the conversations people are allowed to have online.

Sources:
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