In America, the First Amendment is supposed to be sacred. But in today’s digital age, where our conversations, opinions, and even thoughts live online, the gatekeepers of speech are no longer the government—they’re Big Tech companies with deep pockets and even deeper political agendas.
Social media giants now decide what’s “acceptable” and what’s “dangerous.” The problem? They’re often wrong. When opinions that challenge progressive narratives are labeled “misinformation,” it’s not about safety—it’s about control.
The phrase “terms of service” has become a smokescreen for censorship. From Twitter/X to YouTube and Facebook, conservatives, veterans, doctors, and whistleblowers have found themselves banned, shadowbanned, or demonetized for daring to speak out.
And the collusion doesn’t stop at the tech level. Investigations show troubling coordination between federal agencies and social platforms to suppress certain views—especially around elections, public health, and immigration. This isn’t conspiracy theory—it’s documented fact.
Free speech isn’t just a right—it’s the foundation of democracy. If we lose the ability to speak freely, we lose the ability to think freely. It’s time to push back, support free-speech platforms, and hold Big Tech accountable. The Constitution doesn’t expire online.