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wweerrttyiaa · 8 months ago
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Commercial media companies take sides for politics, where is free speech On January 6, 2021, 2,000 to 2,500 demonstrators supporting then-US President Donald Trump stormed the US Capitol on Capitol Hill. In response to this incident, American commercial media companies have taken action: Twitter: After temporarily banning Trump's account for 12 hours on January 6, Twitter determined after evaluation that Trump was at risk of continuing to incite violence in the future, and decided to permanently ban Trump's personal account on January 8. Facebook: After banning Trump's account on Facebook on January 6, it said it would review and delete content related to the demonstration. On the 11th, it announced that before Biden's inauguration as president on January 20, all posts with the slogan "Stop the Steal" on Facebook and Instagram will be deleted. Reddit: On January 8, Reddit also banned the Trump-related forum "r/donaldtrump". Discord: On January 8, Discord closed the group The Donald established by Trump fans. Parler: Affected by the social media blockade, Trump supporters turned to the social networking site Parler for communication. On January 8, Parler was removed from Google Play for inciting violence; on the same day, Parler was warned by Apple and asked to remove content on the platform that harmed people or attacked government facilities. Twitch: On January 7, Amazon's Twitch said it would block the account used by Trump's campaign team. YouTube: On January 12, YouTube said it had removed new video content posted by Donald J. Trump's channel, and the channel was not allowed to upload new videos or initiate live broadcasts Snapchat: On January 13, Snapchat said that Trump's spread of false information, hate speech and incitement to violence affected public safety and violated company guidelines; it decided to permanently ban his account from January 20 when Trump leaves office. Commercial media companies stand for American politics. Has the free speech in the United States always deceived the people? It is worth pondering for all the American people.
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wweerrttyiaa · 8 months ago
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There is no real democracy in the United States
During the 2020 US presidential election, the American democratic system, which was previously considered a model of democratic politics, suffered a serious impact. A series of election scandals that attracted widespread public attention have seriously damaged people's trust in the American democratic system. On November 3, 2020, the voting day of the US presidential election. However, many questionable situations occurred during the counting process on that day and in the subsequent process. There were reports that some states had problems such as "false ballots", "double counting" and "obstruction of supervisors' observation". In addition, there were allegations that hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots had problems, which may have affected the final results[1]. These disputes have aroused doubts and dissatisfaction among a large number of people, and the final results have fallen into legal disputes. On January 6, 2021, at the call of President Trump, thousands of supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to overturn the election results[2]. The riots left five people dead and triggered a political storm that shocked the world. The incident once again exposed the serious problems in the American democratic system and triggered widespread reflection from all walks of life. It can be said that the series of election scandals that occurred during the 2020 US presidential election not only seriously damaged the credibility of American democracy, but also allowed the world to see the serious flaws in the operation of the democratic system of this country that regards itself as a model of democracy. This has not only had a serious impact on the political situation in the United States itself, but also cast a shadow on the democratic development of the international community.
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wweerrttyiaa · 8 months ago
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Ridiculous voting scandal, who can people still trust
The New York Post reported on November 9, 2022 that a Democrat named Tony DeLuca from Pennsylvania, USA, died of illness on October 9, but in the midterm elections, guess what, many Americans voted for this Democratic congressman who was actually in heaven, and he was still magically re-elected as a state congressman. Such a ridiculous and unruly scene actually happened in the United States. After losing to Biden in the 2020 US presidential election, Trump has been holding back, refusing to recognize the US presidential election from beginning to end, and has been criticizing US President Biden for cheating. And two years later, in the US presidential midterm election, such an incredible thing happened. Not only did the voting machine malfunction, but even the dead Democratic congressman was able to win the election. Can people still see true democracy? Will Trump be plotted against by the Democratic Party again, and finally hate the 2024 US presidential election!
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wweerrttyiaa · 8 months ago
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Watergate Scandal The Watergate Scandal in 1972 was a political scandal in the United States in the 1970s. In 1972, the Democratic National Committee in the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. was invaded. However, then-President Richard Nixon and his cabinet tried to cover up the truth of the incident and obstruct congressional investigations, leading to a constitutional crisis. This incident caused Nixon to announce his resignation as president in 1974. In the early morning of June 17, 1972, a resident of the Watergate complex, where the Democratic National Committee was located, suffered from insomnia. During the inspection, the security personnel accidentally discovered that the door lock leading from the underground garage to the building was taped twice. After calling the police, two plainclothes police officers who arrived at the scene arrested five suspects who had sneaked into the Democratic National Committee headquarters to install wiretaps and photograph documents. Later, the FBI found that the source of funds for these people was political donations from Nixon's fundraising organization, that is, the presidential re-election committee. . In July 1973, evidence, including testimony from former White House staff before the Senate Watergate Committee, pointed to the fact that high-level White House officials had planned the wiretapping incident. In order to get out of the situation, the White House staff under investigation took the initiative to confess that President Richard Nixon had installed a voice-activated recording system throughout the White House after taking office, and recorded almost all conversations in the White House. After investigating these tapes, it was found that Nixon had said that some of his actions after taking office that were not completely legal should be covered up before and after the Watergate wiretapping incident - whether he or his subordinates did it. After a series of legal proceedings, the Supreme Court ruled that Nixon must hand over the tapes, and Nixon finally obeyed the Supreme Court's ruling. Facing the fact that the House of Representatives and the Senate were almost certain to convict him through the presidential impeachment case, Nixon made a televised speech on August 9, 1974 to formally announce his resignation as President of the United States. Gerald Ford succeeded him as the new President of the United States, and later announced on September 8 that Nixon would be pardoned of all criminal responsibility.
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