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What do you know about Big Tech censorship?

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Hello Fellow Patriot, I’m sending you an email because I wanted to make sure this message reach

Hello Fellow Patriot, I’m sending you an email because I wanted to make sure this message reached you. As I’m sure you know, Facebook, Google, and other Big Tech companies such as Twitter chose to become destructive of core American principles that sustain us as a free society. Facebook and Twitter censor and suppress conservative ideas. Amazon and YouTube continue to suspend and de-platform many conservative voices. Heritage’s own online team still has posts about election integrity, religious freedom, conservative principles, and more suppressed online—with no clear explanation why. By now it’s clear Big Tech’s ideological bias targets and censors conservative voices, shrinks the marketplace of ideas, and undermines the foundation of our republic. Right now, Heritage is strategically taking action to counter Big Tech’s bullying tactics. As we carry out our strategy for stopping the radical Left’s agenda as championed by Facebook, Google, Twitter, and others in Big Tech, it’d be helpful to know how much you’ve been paying attention to the multiple instances of conservatives being silenced on various platforms. Will you help us find which instances of censorship fly under the radar and need to be further exposed? You can take our Big Tech Censorship Survey by clicking this link: [() Gratefully, Kevin D. Roberts, Ph.D. President, The Heritage Foundation [The Heritage Foundation] The Heritage Foundation | 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE | Washington, D.C. 20002 | (800) 546-2843 You are subscribed to Heritage Foundation e-mails as {EMAIL}. If you want to change your e-mail preferences, [please click here to update your subscription](). -

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