Friday, February 19, 2021

DailyKenn.com — Facebook's adamant censorship policy has evoked the wrath of Australia's government. Specifically, Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison spoke out against the big-tech behemoth's plan to block news in Australia. 

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French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Canadian leader Justin Trudeau, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi appear to be joining Morrison's push back against big tech censorship.

Excerpted from breitbart.com ▼

Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Friday other countries are lining up behind Canberra’s drive to regulate Big Tech companies and force them to pay for local news.

Canada, India, France and the UK are just a few of the countries Morrison pointed to as preparing to emulate Australia in its stand for democratic principles against monopolistic mayhem.

The conservative coalition leader spoke just 24-hours he branded Facebook’s move to block news in the country as “arrogant,” warning against “Big Tech companies who think they are bigger than governments and that the rules should not apply to them,” as Breitbart News reported. 


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