The Heritage Foundation has warned Americans against believing that Big Tech oligarchs want substantive reform while censorship continues on.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai called President-elect Donald Trump in late November, Amazon.com owner Jeff Bezos wouldn’t allow his paper (The Washington Post) to endorse Democrat candidate Kamala Harris and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg paid an in-person visit to Trump at Mar-a-Lago, reportedly claiming to be ready and eager to help Trump with a “reform movement” of technology. But since both Google and Meta continue to censor free speech, Heritage warned, “Do not trust Mark Zuckerberg,” Meta, Google or the other Big Tech companies.
The Heritage Foundation posted the warning against trusting Big Tech on Dec. 3, adding, “Meta was still censoring right-wing content in the lead up to Election Day, and there’s…
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