Democrats try to censor RFK, Jr at ‘Censorship Hearing’
... A move that will boomerang on the Censorship Industrial Complex.
NOTE/UPDATE: In an in-depth article I wrote in November 2020, I think I proved with the CDC’s own mortality data that Covid poses no risk to almost 100 percent of the global population. In this article, I also show there have always been dramatic differences in “Covid mortality” between whites and minorities. This isn’t the precise point that got RFK Jr. into more “PC trouble,” but it’s apparently politically-incorrect to point out this medical/scientific/statistical FACT. (This is probably why no “news” organization would publish this article.) Anyway, I’m glad more new readers are discovering this copious research.
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Yesterday I was busy writing a new post and inserting my new ko-fi “tip jar” button in all my archived articles, so I missed the big Congressional hearing where Robert Kennedy, Jr. testified about ever-growing censorship.
This was a “must-watch” Congressional hearing, which I plan to watch in its entirety later today.
However, I just read this excellent re-cap from a journalist with The Washington Stand.
Kennedy’s remarks are so compelling and important I’m simply going to re-print the entire story in my Substack.
Speaking for myself, it boggles my mind that RFK, Jr’s fellow Democrats could disagree with any of the points he made - but they apparently do. Vehemently.
The effort to censor RFK, Jr. - Democrats’ effort to prevent a presidential candidate (who has been ruthlessly censored for years) to testify at a hearing on Censorship - is going to backfire majorly on the Censorship Industrial Complex.
The people and organizations doing everything they can to kill free speech … might end up saving it via their usual asinine and nefarious activities.
What they really just did was throw Brer Rabbit into the briar patch.
Here’s journalist Dan Hart’s article (emphasis and sub-headlines added by me):
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A fiery hearing held Thursday by the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the “Weaponization of the Federal Government” unexpectedly became an opportunity for Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to reflect on civility and the seminal importance of free speech in the wake of Democratic committee members accusing him of being racist and anti-Semitic.
In his opening statement, Kennedy announced that he would be setting aside his prepared remarks so that he could address the accusations of racism and anti-Semitism leveled at him by ranking member Rep. Stacey Plaskett (D-V.I.), Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schulz (D-Fla.), and others.
Kennedy’s testimony ended up becoming an impassioned plea for Americans of all political persuasions to become more empathetic of each other and to have greater respect for the free speech protections enshrined in the Constitution.
“Debate — congenial, respectful debate — is the fertilizer, it’s the water, it’s the sunlight for our democracy,” he said, after noting that his speech in April announcing his Democratic 2024 presidential bid was de-platformed by YouTube. “We need to be talking to each other.”
Kennedy then referred to a letter signed by 102 of his fellow Democrats in Congress that attempted to get him barred from testifying at the hearing because of his supposed “anti-Semitism,” noting that “this itself is evidence of the problem that this hearing was convened to address. This is an attempt to censor a censorship hearing.”
“Censorship is antithetical to our [Democratic] party,” Kennedy continued. “It was appalling to my father, to my uncle [John F. Kennedy], to FDR, Harry Truman, Thomas Jefferson. … [Opposition to censorship] sets us apart from all the other forms of government. We need to be able to talk. The First Amendment was not written for easy speech. It was written for the speech that nobody likes you for.”
The creation of ‘malinformation’ and ‘targeted propaganda’ …
He went on to observe that the Biden administration invented the word “malinformation” to censor him and others. “There was no misinformation on my Instagram account. Everything I put on that account was cited and sourced by peer-reviewed publications or government databases. … I was removed for something they called ‘malinformation.’ Malinformation is information that is true but is inconvenient to the government, that they don’t want people to hear. That’s antithetical to the values of our country.”
Kennedy further explained that after he announced his candidacy for the presidency, it was harder for the administration and social media platforms to censor him.
“So now I’m subject to this new form of censorship which is called ‘targeted propaganda.’ … I am being censored here … through smears, through misinterpretations of what I’ve said, through lies, through association, which is a tactic that we all thought had been discredited and dispensed with after the Army-McCarthy hearings in the 1950s. But those same weapons are now being deployed against me to silence me.”
Kennedy then launched into a fervent appeal for the Democratic Party to turn away from polarization, censorship, and demonization.
“This toxic polarization is destroying our country today. How do we deal with that? This kind of division is more dangerous for our country than any time since the American Civil War. … Every Democrat on this committee believes we need to end that polarization. Do you think you can do that by censoring people? I’m telling you: you cannot. That only aggravates and amplifies the problem.
…. We need to start being kind to each other. We need to start being respectful to each other. We need to start restoring the comity to this chamber and to the rest of America. It has to start here.”
I think this is Kennedy’s most effective message,
the one resonating with many potential voters …
After noting that his uncle, former Senator Ted Kennedy, was able to pass a record amount of legislation by reaching across the aisle, Kennedy discussed the cordial relationship between Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and former Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich.
“There are no two people in the country who feel more differently about American politics than these two people, and yet they are friends,” he observed. “Dennis attended his children’s basketball games, attended his daughter’s wedding. This is how we need to start treating each other in this country. We have to stop trying to destroy each other, to marginalize, to vilify, to gaslight each other. We have to find that place inside of ourselves of light, of empathy, of compassion.
And above all, we need to elevate the Constitution of the United States which was written for hard times. That has to be the premier compass for all of our activities.”
This ‘move’ leaves me speechless …
Immediately after Kennedy finished his statement, Wasserman Schultz moved to halt the hearing, claiming that his past statements on race violated the committee rules.
Her motion was voted down. Later in the hearing, Wasserman Schultz refused to allow Kennedy to fully respond to her direct questioning of him regarding his reference to an NIH-funded study that suggested that the coronavirus may have been engineered to target particular ethnicities.
Instead of allowing Kennedy to provide context for what he said, Wasserman Schultz repeatedly interrupted his attempted response by stating “reclaiming my time” over and over again.
Later in the hearing, Kennedy issued a stern warning about where government censorship of the citizenry can lead.
“A government that can censor its critics has license for every atrocity,” he underscored. “It is the beginning of totalitarianism. There’s never been a time in history when we look back, and the guys who were censoring people were the good guys. All of us grew up reading Arthur Koestler, Robert Heinlein, Aldous Huxley, George Orwell, and they were all saying the same thing: once you start censoring, you’re on your way to dystopia and totalitarianism.”
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UPDATE: I just received an email from Kennedy’s campaign (I made a small donation so I’m on the donor email list). This blurb has some other good excerpts. I’d note the great efforts CHD is leading on the lawsuit front. The legal arm of this organization is filing or funding lawsuits on vaccine injuries, but also against the Censorship Industrial Complex. Kennedy and his organization are trying to change things by writing books (The Real Anthony Fauci), filing lawsuits, publishing off-limits stories at their “Defender” news organization, and, now … running for president. From this email:
“ …. As Kennedy told Congress:
“The corner foundation stone of our system is freedom of speech. All of the other freedoms depend on it. If we lose that, not only do we lose our democracy in this country, but in the entire world.”
We also lose the right to informed consent and medical freedom.
CHD is leading the charge against government censorship — in the public arena and in the courts.
In his written testimony, Kennedy laid out three lawsuits he and CHD are pushing through the courts . . . to protect your right to free speech and hold government officials accountable for blatantly stomping on those rights.
Early on in the pandemic, CHD sued Facebook for censoring and deplatforming us.
We also sued the Biden administration for colluding with social media to censor us.
And in a landmark, first-of-its-kind antitrust lawsuit, we sued media giants like the BBC, Reuters and the Washington Post — part of the “Trusted News Initiative” — for colluding with each other to silence independent media . . . and thinkers.
As these lawsuits wind their way through the courts, CHD remains dedicated to using every means available to expose this attack on our constitutional right to freedom of speech.
But we can’t do it without you.”
Early on in my Covid research, I spent weeks researching and writing an in-depth article that proved Covid was no mortality risk to 99 percent of the population. ... that the entire "fear-mongering" agenda was contrived to control the masses.
In my article, I include several data points showing that minorities were, by far, the greatest victims of the Covid "scamdemic" response. I don't know how any neutral observer could deny this FACT.
I'm still proud of this piece, which no one would publish when I produced it. So, once I started my own Substack newsletter, I published it myself.
https://billricejr.substack.com/p/for-overwhelming-majority-of-americans?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2
Great points, Bill! I just listened to some of the hearing and was not in the least bit surprised by Wasserman-Schultz and Stacey Plaskett's roles in trying to bully and censor Kennedy Jr. It was a despicable tactic. These people have zero shame. I found it interesting that Plaskett is tied to Jeffrey Epstein and had previously given him a $100 million tax break. That should tell you all you need to know about this supposed "ranking member," lol. I remember when she labelled Matt Taibbi and Michael Shellenberger, "supposed journalists," in a previous hearing. She is venomous. All in all, Kennedy Jr. reallt outsmarted them with his rebuttals and truly embarrassed them, while exposing their cheap and despicable censorship tactics.