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Fossil fuel firm’s $300m trial against Greenpeace to begin: ‘Weaponizing the judicial system’

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Exclusive: FDA staffers told that 'woman,' 'disabled' among banned words; White House says it’s an error

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Macklemore's new song critical of Trump and Musk is facing heavy censorship across major platforms.

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The Lawfare Campaign Against Pro-Palestinian Speech Comes To Canada.

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Why resist fascism when you can help advance Project 2025 goals of erasing LGBTQ and reproductive rights content from the Internet?

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Censorship of 2SLGBTQI+ materials a pressing issue at APL

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Saving Public Data Takes More Than a Single Snapshot

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Trumpworld’s War on Words

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Iowa Rushes, Advances Librarian Criminalization Bill

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Win Or Lose Review: Pixar Series Starts Strong, But Censorship Threatens A Home Run - Looper

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Dickey Center hosts journalist and author Ahmed Naji to discuss literary censorship

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Musk Decries Hitler’s Censorship, Right Before Threatening To Jail Critics

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Commentary: The Trump Administration’s Attempt to Wipe Public Data Is Censorship. Here’s Why That’s Dangerous. | The Daily Yonder

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Trump’s Truth Social Parent Accuses Brazilian Judge—And Elon Musk Foe—Of Illegal Censorship

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Stop Censoring Abortion: The Fight for Reproductive Rights in the Digital Age

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ACLU files lawsuit on behalf of Ark. librarian fired after opposing book censorship

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The anti-DEI movement is one big censorship machine as in the example below. And it's a reminder to never let the far right big up their free speech credentials — it's just gaslighting.

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Kennedy Center “abruptly cancels” performance from Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington DC

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  • Of course it’d be both sides. They use projection to shield themselves. So if they were going to steal an election, they’d accuse the dems of doing it first.

    This isn’t conscious but they think everyone thinks like them so if they’re trying to steal the election obviously the dems are too.

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  • There was a ton of irregularities reported btw. I forget the exact number but like 20-40 with enough evidence that they were bringing the cases forward. But when Trump came in he appointed someone to a role who dismissed them all.

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    Poised to Take Over TikTok, Oracle Is Accused of Clamping Down on Pro-Palestine Dissent

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    Placebo rocker formally charged after calling Italian Prime Minister a ‘fascist Nazi’

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  • While it might seem simple to attribute the drop-off phenomenon to personal preferences for Trump or against Harris, the SMART Elections analysis shows that this pattern is far more complex and inconsistent with such an explanation. For instance, if Harris were uniquely unpopular, you’d expect her drop-off to be uniformly large across all states, but it isn’t. In Michigan, her drop-off is negligible (0.87%), while in Montana, it’s a staggering -19%, even though Montana has little connection to the pro-Gaza movement that critics say might have influenced her support. Similarly, the Republican drop-off (votes for Trump but not for down-ballot candidates) is just as significant, sometimes exceeding the margins of victory in key swing states. Down-ballot candidates refer to those running for lower-profile positions, such as governors, state legislators, or other local offices, as opposed to high-profile ones like the president. This suggests the issue isn’t simply about liking Trump or disliking Harris but instead points to a mix of unusual voter behaviors or even potential systemic issues in how votes were cast or counted. The consistent pattern of drop-off across vastly different demographics and states demands more scrutiny, not simple assumptions.

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  • I’m not getting any red flags I think they’re just a bit disorganised. Here’s the name of someone involved

    https://bsky.app/profile/electiontruth.bsky.social/post/3lhpbvqswak2d

    Seems if it were a scam they wouldn’t register as a non profit in the us they’d be anon and taking crypto donations.

    I know Spoonamore said he was working with a new team to verify the claims. I’m not sure which one that is though.

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  • They did, the early versions of the first ones anyway. They’re adjusted afterwards and weighted to match the alleged vote counts as they come out.

    Exit Polls were spot on for all down ballot races, but were wildly off base with Trump.

    State Edison Exit Polls (EEP) (MoE 3%) vs. Reported Results. In Swing States. EEPs show Harris wins 4 beyond MoE, Trump 0. 3 within MoE. Returns Trump wins all 7. 6 of 7 beyond MoE. But DownBallot EEPs are right and falloff counts are hard to believe.

    https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/11/05/politics/how-exit-polls-work-election

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  • It's been ran by a few different independent orgs. I believe it all began from

    Then some independent data scientists got in touch with him and ElectionTruthalliance and SmartElections was borne out of it.

    I haven't verified the data in-depth, but AFAIK there are inconsistencies like this pattern only appearing on a certain brand of tabulator. I'm pretty sure you're missing something either way or someone else would've as easily refuted it. There is a lot more information posted on https://old.reddit.com/r/somethingiswrong2024/ and https://www.reddit.com/r/Verify2024/

    There is a recent AMA from the SmartElection founder here with some more details:

    https://old.reddit.com/user/Filmmaker_Lulu/comments/1hjjyx8/i_am_the_cofounder_and_executive_director_of/

    even the exact method has been uncovered.

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  • There's actually quite a lot of evidence.

    https://electiontruthalliance.org/

    https://smartelections.substack.com/p/so-clean

    The tabulators switched after 500 votes and restricted dems to 45%, the data looks artificially smoothed to hide this. The same pattern is visible on elections going back to 2014.

    They also found the remote access code for Dominion machines on a public repo with the private admin password in it, there's evidence of breaches all around the country from people associated with Trump. They got caught red handed, told us they were doing it the full time.

    And that's before we get to the voter suppression, and 10-20% of the country being in a state of algorithmically induced psychosis.