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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Tucker Carlson: Big Tech censors dissent over coronavirus lockdowns

[VIDEO] I'm sorry to say I rarely watch Tucker Carlson on FOX News these days.

The last few days I've been sharing a variety of information regarding this pandemic. Many of the information presented mainly in videos have been critical of the measures taken to combat this virus.

The realest video has been from the two doctors from California - mentioned in the above video - who openly wondered if the usage of the word safe was more about control. They looked at the data and they concluded why are there lockdowns? Why are businesses shut down? Why are we choosing to quarantine the healthy as opposed to quarantining the ill?

So in this segment that aired last nite on Tucker Carlson Tonight we see another issue. Are the tech companies mainly YouTube and Facebook censoring any information regarding this pandemic that are contrary to the agenda?

We see there are protests to these lockdowns in a number of states around the nation. In Illinois two state representatives from downstate have launched lawsuits against Gov. J.B. Pritzker's extended stay-at-home order. Incidentally the first lawsuit resulted in an injunction that affected only the state representative that filed the suit.

Understandably people are starting to get restless after over a month of lockdowns designed to stem the spread of this highly infectious disease. The crisis were facing is unprecedented and we're in uncertain times. We're also worried about multiple waves of this virus over time and if we're able to handle it ultimately it's also being said that it won't just go away.

Meanwhile why not discuss whether or not the data may not justify continuing these many lockdowns around the nation? Why not discuss the many policy ramifications of what we're doing with this pandemic? And especially important right now is discussing the economic effects of shutting down the economy?

Also as an aside since in some of this information it's being discussed that many coronavirus deaths really had little to do with the virus. It's said certain racial groups are affected by this and yet to discuss those underlying conditions are problematic for some. Why is that problematic to talk about these often preventable underlying conditions?

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