the SEC supports the idea of censoring these groups in order to freeze out essentially anyone you don't agree with

Blocking payments to individuals or groups by financial service firms, journalist Ben Swann has told RT, following reports that MasterCard is allegedly on course to censor the far-right.The New York-based firm is reportedly being"The problem is that everyone has their own views and, in a free society, the idea of a free society is that you are free to have your belief systems, as long as you're not harming anyone else physically," Swann told RT America.MasterCard is not the only holder of purse-strings that is mulling the selective banning of individuals from their services and funds., due to their extreme views.But unlike crowdfunding platforms, being cut off from one of the leading American multinational financial services corporations will, most likely, have a much greater impact on the financial stability of an individual or a group,. By doing this, Swann believes the government granted "big corporations the ability to control what voices are heard."The issue with such an approach, the investigative journalist argues, would lead to"The fact that the SEC has given a green light to this essentially says," the journalist said."It is such a dystopian 1984 world view and yet we're living through it right now," the journalist observed.Watch the entire interview.