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Democrats Cry Out In Rage After Texas Judge Rules Americans Can SUE Big Tech For Censoring Them Online

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The Left is furious because a major hurdle in their quest to ban conservatives has been erected.

A Texas law allowing Americans to sue far-left Big Tech companies has been reinstated by the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals.

Texas passed HB 20 last year after tens of thousands of Trump supporters, including Donald Trump himself, were banned from all major social media platforms. In December, a federal judge issued a temporary injunction on HB 20, but the injunction has now been lifted.

Users who believe they were banned for their political views will be able to sue Big Tech companies with more than 50 million active monthly users, such as Facebook and Twitter, under the rule, which many argue is unlawful. HB 20 also prohibits social media platforms from removing or censoring content based on “the user’s or another person’s views.”

Engadget.com reports: Trade industry groups NetChoice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) managed to secure an injunction against the law last year. They argued that HB 20 would lead to the spread of misinformation and hate speech on social networks and that it also violates the websites’ First Amendment rights. The federal judge overseeing the case agreed that social networks have the right to moderate content under the First Amendment and also said that parts of the law are “prohibitively vague.”

In a hearing for the appeal filed by Texas, the state’s lawyers argued that social media platforms are “modern-day public squares.” That means they can be required to host content that they deem objectionable and are banned from censoring certain viewpoints. The 5th Circuit judges sided with Texas, with one even telling the trade groups during the hearing that social networks like Twitter are not websites but “internet providers” instead.

NetChoice counsel Chris Marchese called HB 20 “an assault on the First Amendment” and “constitutionally rotten from top to bottom” on Twitter. The trade groups plan to appeal immediately, but for now, HB 20 is fully in effect.

A federal court blocked a similar law in Florida last year after the judge ruled that it violates Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act that shields online platforms from liability for what their users’ post. Florida also appealed that decision, which will be decided by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals.

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APB
APB
1 year ago

My gramps had a saying since 1921…the only good politician/judge (democrat is a dead one…why…that way they can no steal from you no more…later he included GOP and others.
How right then and now.

Jacques MerdeD
Jacques Merde
1 year ago
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I wonder how many times in recent years your “Gramps” voted Democrat?