By Tom Parker | Reclaim The Net | May 26, 2022
Sweden’s “Psychological Defence Agency,” which is dedicated to preventing and countering “malign information” and “disinformation,” has taken aim at “misleading” memes in its new “Do Not Be Fooled” campaign. On a page titled “Laughter that can hurt,” the agency warns that:
Sweden’s “Psychological Defence Agency” issues warning about memes that “spread misleading information”
Tag: Freedom of Speech
Is the West at war with disinformation or dissent?
By Rachel Marsden | Samizdat | May 5, 2022
When US President Joe Biden announced on April 27 that a new Disinformation Governance Board would serve the Department of Homeland Security, it was just the latest turn of the screw on freedom. This time, it’s an affront to citizens’ right to a diversity of information.
Is the West at war with disinformation or dissent?
PayPal Backs Down After Outpouring of Support for Consortium News
Does Israel Permit Freedom of Worship?
Palestinian Christians will soon be extinct
Does Israel Permit Freedom of Worship?
PayPal’s IndyMedia Wipeout
A series of moves against media outlets by PayPal shows the next step in speech control: confiscation. Why won’t the company answer questions?
Matt Taibbi: PayPal’s IndyMedia Wipeout

Previously:
PayPal Blocks Multiple Alternative Media Figures Critical Of US Empire Narratives
PayPal Blocks Multiple Alternative Media Figures Critical Of US Empire Narratives
[2002] The First Amendment: A Wartime Casualty?
The New York Times Is Wrong: China Has No Leverage Over Twitter
Everyone has the right to criticize Musk’s purchase of Twitter and the US government can investigate it if they have a legitimate reason to, but none of that has anything to do with China, which should be left out of this controversy.
The New York Times Is Wrong: China Has No Leverage Over Twitter
Propaganda:
Elon Musk’s business ties to China draw scrutiny after Twitter purchase
My commentary: They conveniently omit Musk’s contracts with the US government. Also, I’ve already debunked the Xinjiang issue and the Hong Kong protests weren’t about ‘democracy.’
The real Zelensky: from celebrity populist to unpopular Pinochet-style neoliberal
Ukrainian academic Olga Baysha details Volodymyr Zelensky’s embrace of widely loathed neoliberal policies, his repression of rivals, and how his actions fueled the current war with Russia.
The real Zelensky: from celebrity populist to unpopular Pinochet-style neoliberal

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