White House Invite

Thursday, Lila Rose, the President of Live Action, met with President Trump and others. The meeting was for a discussion of Big Tech censorship of conservative content. In the case of Live Action, they are known for showing hard-core facts about abortion and providing materials that support a pro-life world view. Various similar groups have trouble, especially now with late-term and up-to-birth abortions becoming available in many places.

In the case of Pinterest, they flagged most of Live Action’s content if pinned by users in the same category as pornography. A short time later they were removed from the site totally for “harmful misinformation, [which] includes medical misinformation and conspiracies that turn individuals and facilities into targets for harassment or violence.” Pinterest also described it as “immediate and detrimental effects on [a Pinterest user’s] health or on public safety.”

Social media is a powerful tool & Big Tech claims to be “politically neutral” & to not “discriminate” based on viewpoint



But it’s a flat-out lie & every user deserves to know



Glad to be headed to the White House today to discuss how pro-life & conservative speech is censored — Lila Rose (@LilaGraceRose) July 11, 2019

Triggered Censorship

When Project Veritas released a report about Pinterest’s censorship, they were met with even more of it. A Pinterest software engineer leaked policy documents confirming Pinterest’s desire to filter right-leaning content. The engineer was discovered and put on “administrative leave”. While they claim religious content is allowed, the censorship seems to be exclusively against Christians. Maybe it’s just a coincidence.

New York Times

In a tag-team of tyranny and suppression, Twitter suspended the Veritas account, and Youtube (owned by Google) took down the video of the expose. For companies that claim they don’t take sides, it sure looks like they do. If this isn’t evidence of real collusion worthy of investigation, there is nothing that is. The White House meeting of parties aggrieved with censorship by tech giants is a good step. I’m sure President Trump and many legislators are watching this closely.