
Jonathan Turley: Facebook's Orwellian censorship push – their insidious campaign to destroy free speech
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The movie "Dr. Strangelove" came to mind recently with the public campaign of Facebook calling for people to change their attitudes about the internet and rethink issues like "content modification" – the new Orwellian term for censorship.
The commercials show people like "Joshan" who says that he was born in 1996 and grew up with the internet. Joshan mocks how much computers have changed and then asks why our regulations on privacy and censorship cannot evolve as much as our technology. These corporations are now offering politicians what they have long desired in controlling speech and curtailing criticism. The ads are clearly directed at younger users who may be more willing to accept censorship than their parents, who hopelessly cling to old-fashioned notions of free speech. Facebook knows that it cannot exercise more control over content unless it can get people to stop worrying and love the censor.More Related News