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New FCC Chairman Promises Chaos For Big Tech’s “Censorship Cartel”

It’s about time the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) received the commissioner that Americans deserved.

President-elect Trump has just wisely tapped none other than a “warrior for free speech” – Brendan Carr – who is well known for speaking out in favor of free speech and against absurd, Dem-influenced policies … among them Big Tech censorship and endless DEI initiatives.

“His current term runs through 2029 and, because of his great work, I will now be designating him as permanent Chairman … Commissioner Carr is a warrior for Free Speech, and has fought against the regulatory Lawfare that stifled Americans’ Freedoms and held back our economy. He will end the regulatory onslaught that has been crippling America’s Job Creators and Innovators, and ensure that the FCC delivers for rural America,” Trump declared.

Indeed, Carr has promised to take a sledgehammer to both deranged policies, much too the relief of Americans who voted for real change.

“Facebook, Google, Apple, Microsoft & others have played central roles in the censorship cartel. The Orwellian named NewsGuard along with ‘fact checking’ groups [and] ad agencies helped enforce one-sided narratives. The censorship cartel must be dismantled,” Carr declared on X.

About darn time.

Carr has also noted that the FCC has placed an excess of focus (and funds) on DEI initiatives, which will end shortly under his tenure.

“The FCC’s most recent budget request said that promoting DEI was the agency’s second highest [sic] strategic goal. Starting next year, the FCC will end its promotion of DEI,” Carr asserted, citing an official FCC document.

Of course, ultra-woke media outlets are predictably freaking out, including the perennially out of touch MSNBC.

“Trump’s choice to lead the Federal Communications Commission is a MAGA loyalist seemingly hellbent on helping Elon Musk,” MSNBC intoned.

“Hellbent.” As always, MSNBC, amongst others, has an excessive reliance on emotive language.

Alternately, this remark may be rewritten as “seemingly hellbent on reducing the influence of Soros,” especially as Carr was the only one to vehemently speak out against Soros’s disturbing acquisition of several hundred radio channels across the United States just before the election.

“I’ve been very outspoken on this particular issue for the reasons that you talked about. We have a very clear process at the FCC that we set up – it could take six months, it could take a year – to go through to [the national security] review the foreign ownership at issue here. But for reasons that are not sort of plain to me, the FCC … for the very first time ever, has skipped that process for the benefit of this Soros-backed group,” Carr angrily declared at the time.

Thankfully, that effort was too little, too late for the anarchist billionaire.

And, within a relatively short period of time, Carr is set to be in a position where he can forcefully shut down any further Soros-driven initiatives, which achieve exactly nothing favorable for society, never mind civil liberty.

That said, several weeks do remain until Trump’s formal inauguration, and it is well worthwhile to keep a sharp eye out for any funny business until then … as well as even after.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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