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Who's to blame for online censorship?
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By focusing their sights on government actors instead of private companies under their boot, the Missouri v. Biden plaintiffs have chosen exactly the right target.
This video is based on a longer conversation with Stanford's Jay Bhattacharya and New Civil Liberties Alliance senior counsel John Vechionne: https://youtube.com/live/b9nrlw5OLx4
Music: "Unexpected" by Sero
Photo credit: DPST/Newscom
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