CBS News, NYT Reporter Suggest U.S. Scrap Free Speech In Favor Of New Zealand-Style Censorship

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

CBS News released a propaganda segment on Monday featuring New York Times tech reporter Cecilia Kang where they suggested the US government could do an end run around the First Amendment through strict “regulations” in order to suppress “hate speech” and “misinformation” online.

Both the CBS News host and NYT reporter Cecilia Kang said the US should look to countries like Australia, New Zealand, Germany and India — which do not have free speech — as models for suppressing free speech on the internet. 

https://twitter.com/zyntrax/status/1122955568921100288

Here’s the full segment:

As I reported in November 2018, the New York Times editorial board wrote a propaganda piece comparing right-wingers to jihadists and demanded authoritarian censorship of the internet to stop the spread of “toxic ideas.”

The New York Times last year hired virulent anti-white racist Sarah Jeong in August 2018 as their lead technology writer and made her a member of their editorial board.

Jeong’s Twitter feed featured her attacking “dumbass f**king white people” for “marking up the internet with their opinions like dogs pissing on fire hydrants.”

She also said she gets a sick “joy” out of “being cruel to old white men” and wondered if white people’s light skin is a sign they’re “only fit to live underground like groveling goblins.”

The New York Times said they were aware of her anti-white tweets when they hired her and argued her tweets were justified because some trolls called her mean names on the internet.

While journos love to act as though they’re crusaders for free speech and a free press, as we saw over the weekend during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, they’re actually the biggest crusaders against free speech and the free press in America and throughout the West.

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15 thoughts on “CBS News, NYT Reporter Suggest U.S. Scrap Free Speech In Favor Of New Zealand-Style Censorship

  1. “Both the CBS News host and NYT reporter Cecilia Kang said the US should look to countries like Australia, New Zealand, Germany and India — which do not have free speech — as models for suppressing free speech on the internet.”

    Surely I am dreaming. Or surely this is a misquote. This can’t be America. But it is.

    Here they come, harder and faster, killing my country.

    🙁

  2. “She also said she gets a sick “joy” out of “being cruel to old white men” and wondered if white people’s light skin is a sign they’re “only fit to live underground like groveling goblins.”

    Oh, this b#tch is a CLASS A C%&T.

    I would get a non-sick ‘joy’ out of seeing her maggoty face smashed in with a Louisville Slugger.

    1. Yeah, sick!! And…

      “Men have sacrificed and crippled themselves physically and emotionally to feed, house, and protect women and children. None of their pain or achievement is registered in feminist rhetoric, which portrays men as oppressive and callous exploiters.”
      — Camille Paglia

      “Feminism is mixed up with a muddled idea that women are free when they serve their employers but slaves when they help their husbands.”
      — G.K. Chesterton

      1. Trash like her doesn’t deserve to be breathing the same air as decent folk.

        I’ve never hit a woman, but I’d gladly kick that sorry c%&nt’s teeth down her throat.

  3. One of the biggest problems of this person is that she believes what she is saying and that she is the authority on it. Sounds just like a Left-leaning pole sitter (use your imagination here: Pole -> Ass -> Mouth -> “to the Moon Cecilia! To the Moon!”).

      1. # 1 NWO Hatr; galen

        Thank You.. Point Taken.
        Pardon for my ignorance. I have been corrected.

        I Have the intelligence to know when I am wrong.
        I Have-not the patience for those idiots who think that censorship is the answer to their view on ridiculous problems.

          1. Hey, galen… might want to add another ‘n’ there.

            You’ll see where. 😉

          2. Ha! I missed that.

            Hmmm… King Lear: new word bein’ born? Learin’. Hmmm… We’re all “learin.”

            King Lear did have a gradual descent into madness. Ha.

            I’d rather be mad than enslaved.

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