Tuesday, August 22, 2017

The March On Google: Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Assembly under Attack

One of the progressives' tactics in Higgins' war is the use of political correctness to suppress free speech in order to eliminate opposition to their agenda. We saw more evidence of this last week when The March on Google was suppressed by the alt-left and their allies in the mainstream media.

A protest against google, The March On Google,  was scheduled for August 19, 2017. On August 8, 2017, the organizers explained the reasons for the protest were that "Google is a monopoly, and its abusing its power to silence dissent and manipulate election results." and "Their company YouTube is censoring and silencing dissenting voices by creating “ghettos” for videos questioning the dominant narrative."

On August 13, 2017, one day after the Charlottesville riots, the organizers of The March On Google condemned the actions in Charlottesville and any display of hatred, bigotry, violence, and suppression of free speech. They explained that they are not "associated with any group who organized" at Charlottesville and they stand for free speech and open discussion of ideas.

On August 14, 2017 the organizers of The March On Google published a code of conduct for their march. The code of conduct comdemned violence, hatred, bigotry, white nationalists, the KKK, Antifa, and NeoNazis. They also said they would not tolerate disrespect for the law or the police.

However, despite these statements, lies were spread about the march and on August 16 it was postponed due to alt-left terrorist threats. The organizers of the march said that "CNN and other mainstream media made malicious and false statements that our peaceful march was being organized by Nazi sympathizers." As a result of this fake media coverage, the organizers said, "an Alt Left threat was made to use an automobile to drive into our peaceful march" and "threats from known Alt Left terrorist groups have been reported and relevant authorities have been notified".

The march has been postponed and will be rescheduled in a few weeks. I share the organizers sentiments when they say, "We look forward to the day when the human right of peaceful Free Speech is once again able to be practiced in America." However, until Higgins' war is won, we will have to continue to fight for our rights against those who would strip them from us to further their agenda for the domination of American society.