In yet another example of Big Tech’s bias and censorship, Google has demonetized an article written by RedState, claiming it contained “dangerous or derogatory content.” The article, written by Jennifer Van Laar, highlighted the hypocrisy of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and her dissemination of Hamas propaganda following the recent attacks on Israel.
When Hamas falsely claimed that Israel had bombed a hospital in Gaza and killed 500 people, the mainstream media and even members of Congress, like Omar, immediately jumped to conclusions without verifying the facts. But as it turned out, U.S. intelligence later cleared Israel of any involvement and placed the blame squarely on Palestinian militants. This revelation exposed Omar’s willingness to spread misinformation and propaganda.
We Can't Even Call Out the Hamas Squad's Propaganda Without Big Tech Scolding Us https://t.co/pwqMmeE9iO
— persistantNagatha 🇺🇸🍊 (@kmcccomcastnet) October 27, 2023
But when RedState called out Omar’s false claims in their article, Google decided to punish them by demonetizing their content. It’s just another example of Big Tech’s efforts to silence conservative voices and control the narrative. They don’t want the truth to be told if it goes against their own agenda.
Fortunately, RedState has a growing VIP program that allows them to survive despite this censorship. By becoming a VIP member and supporting their independent journalism, you can help fight back against Big Tech’s control. It’s time to stand up against the bias and propaganda, and RedState is leading the charge.