Tech company tries to impose censorship

  Christopher Tremoglie:

We all know that liberals, Democrats, and other left-wingers will try anything if it means imposing their radical morality and agenda on the people. They will criticize, demonize, vilify, and fearmonger to achieve their goals. Their tactics also include oppressive totalitarianism and seeking to punish those who resist and do not comply. The latest example is PayPal's decision to fine people $2,500 who they felt were promoting "misinformation." It was to go into effect on Nov. 3.

The financial technology company quietly updated its "Acceptable Use Policy" over the weekend, the Washington Examiner reported. It stated that any customer who PayPal discovered was promoting "misinformation" would be penalized with "liquidated damages" of $2,500. It was a move that resembled actions taken by Stalin's Soviet Union, Castro's Cuba, Mao's China, Ho Chi Minh's Vietnam, and other totalitarian, communist regimes.

This meant that if Paypal discovered someone posting such radical information as "men cannot have babies," "men are not women," or "there are only two genders," they would likely be fined $2,500. It was just the latest example of the draconian measures the Left will resort to while trying to impose their political will.

Time and time, the Left has shown the tyrannical steps it will take to attack freedom and suppress liberty in the name of its political agenda and ideology. They don't believe in freedom or liberty. All the Left wants is submission and compliance as they try to mold the world into their Marxist, communist utopia. This policy was another one of their ruthless attempts to transform a free society.

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 I would not trust a left-wing company like Pay Pal with any money if they were going to make arbitrary claims of "misinformation" and take money out of my account.

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