Let’s Go Brandon: A Case of Censorship and Selective Enforcement in Michigan Schools

Two middle school students in Michigan are suing their school district, Tri County Area Schools, after being ordered to remove their sweatshirts with the anti-Biden slogan, “Let’s Go, Brandon.” The lawsuit filed by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) argues that the school district violated the student’s constitutional rights to free speech. The…

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Trudeau’s Plan for Internet Censorship Sparks Controversy

In a recent letter to Canadian MPs, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed his commitment to appointing internet “censors” equipped with “strong enforcement mechanisms” to monitor the internet for what is now being referred to as “destabilizing” speech. This move is another indication of Trudeau’s authoritarian tendencies, as he has already implemented a gun ban and…

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Government Funding for Media

Government Funding for Media: Balancing Free Speech and Public Interest

In recent news, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a new $5.5 million funding initiative aimed at supporting Canadian media organizations to combat “fake news” and disinformation. The announcement has sparked controversy and debate among media experts and free speech advocates, who question the implications of government funding on independent media and the risk of…

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