Tulsi Gabbard has served as the U.S. Representative for Hawaii's second congressional district since 2013. She was born in American Samoa but moved to Hawaii at age 2. At 21, Gabbard was the youngest state legislator ever elected in the history of Hawaii. Gabbard enlisted in the Hawaii Army National Guard in 2003, and in 2004 she was shipped out to Iraq with the 29th Support Battalion medical company. As a native Hawaiian and military veteran, the congresswoman’s voice holds a lot of weight in her home state.. Gabbard resigned as DNC vice-chair on February 28, 2016, in order to endorse Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination. She was the first female U.S. Representative to endorse Sanders. At the 2016 Democratic National Convention, Gabbard gave the nominating speech putting his name forward.
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The Facts: Presidential Candidate Tulsi Gabbard is calling out Google for censoring her, as well as other people and companies who are peacefully and credibly sharing information that threatens corporate and political agendas.
Reflect On: Why do presidential candidates get censored? Why does big establishment media prevent them from getting the ‘spotlight’ and favour others? What is going on here? Why is there so much corruption?
Despite the fact that Tulsi Gabbard was apparently the most Googled democrat after a recent debate, she’s been subjected to extreme amounts of censorship by Google, similar to what alternative media sites like Collective Evolution have been experiencing.
In our world, there are now “Fact Checkers” that are sponsored by powerful people to decide what’s true and what’s not on the internet. NewsGuard for example, a News browser extension that promises to help readers pick out fake news, is funded and run by individuals tied to the CFR, Atlantic Council and other prominent elite figures. These fact-checkers don’t always reply to inquires, and they sensor information and discussions, no matter how truthful or valid they are.
Peer-reviewed research that may paint vaccines, for example, in a ‘negative’ light, is instantaneously censored by social media giants like Facebook. It’s not just vaccines, it’s pretty much any narrative that threatens specific political and global elitist agendas.
The good news is, all of this censorship and the war to combat ‘fake news’ has truly exposed the global elite even more than they already were. This is exactly why they’ve snatched up Julian Assange, not because he is a threat to national security, but rather a threat to elitist and political agendas that are and have been exposed as being extremely unethical.
So Tulsi Gabbard suing Google is no surprise. This is amazing, in the speech below she’s expressing something we here at Collective Evolution are experiencing deeply. Social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube have demonetized us, Google has also put severe restrictions on our-website, and Facebook prevents our posts from reaching our own followers.
An excerpt from Tulsi’s speech:
Over the last two decades, technology has revolutionized how we as a society communicate. An enormous amount of public discourse now happens over the internet, where a very select handful of corporations yield enormous power over YOUR access to information. Nearly 70% of all Americans now use Facebook. Google controls 88% of all internet searches in the United States, with 73% using their YouTube platform.
These two technology conglomerates, without any oversight, can decide who and what is seen or heard. They have banned voices, who, while controversial and maybe even distasteful – have not incited violence or threatened others. Their sole offense was expressing a view these corporations deemed unacceptable. In fact, Google has admitted on several occasions to suspending those who have not violated any of their terms of use.
Google controls 88 percent of all internet searches in the United States – essentially giving it control over our access to information. That’s one reason why Tulsi has been a vocal proponent of breaking up the tech monopolies. You can find out more information about her initiative with regards to internet censorship here.