Topic: JD Vance
JD Vance’s commentary on censorship highlights the ongoing threats to free speech from government policies and corporate actions. His critiques of EU censorship laws and the implications for US free expression highlight the need for vigilance against efforts to suppress dissent and control information. The discourse surrounding Vance’s statements reflects broader concerns about the erosion of individual liberties in the face of increasing regulatory pressures.
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Amazon Tried to Hide a Book and Made It Famous Instead
The lesson Amazon keeps relearning is that nothing sells a novel quite like declaring it unsellable.
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Google and Substack Warn Britain Is Building a Censorship Machine
US companies say the UK’s Online Safety Act forces platforms to police lawful speech under the guise of protecting users.
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JD Vance Condemns EU Censorship Pressure, Defends X
Vance’s warning lands as lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic want to trade liberty for the illusion of digital…
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Rubio Tells Europe to Back Off With Its Internet Censorship Law
The Digital Services Act is a direct assault on free speech and the US State Department wants it repealed.
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Bluesky Temporarily Suspended JD Vance
Twenty minutes in, Vance discovered that Bluesky’s tolerance for dissent ends where its branding begins.
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Marco Rubio Reveals Biden-Era State Department Compiled Dossiers on Americans for “Disinformation”
A government tool built to fight foreign propaganda ended up keeping receipts on its own citizens.
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UK–US Trade Deal at Risk as White House Pressures London to Reform Censorship Laws
London’s balancing act between economic survival and ideological stubbornness now has a 90-day deadline.
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When One Island Demands to Muzzle the World
The empire strikes back, but this time it’s armed with PDFs, fines, and a god complex about speech.
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UK MP Questions Whether Elon Musk and JD Vance’s Criticism of Censorship Laws May Constitute “Foreign Interference”
When opinions from abroad start sounding like crimes, it’s not interference — it’s insecurity.
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Keir Starmer’s Free Speech Paradox
Keir Starmer’s government claims to champion free speech while expanding censorship laws that empower bureaucrats to police online discourse.












