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Courts Unleashed Big Tech Bias by Misinterpreting Law, Clarence Thomas Suggests

As lawmakers and activists advocate for various changes to federal law to address social media giantsโ€™ manipulation of information, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas weighed in by suggesting the heart of the problem is not the law itself, but how courts have interpreted it.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court released aย list of ordersย for numerous cases, among themย Malwarebytes Inc. v. Enigma Software Group USA, LLC. The dispute concerns the limits of computer-service providersโ€™ immunity from civil liability underย Section 230 of the federal Communications Decency Act, in this case as it pertains to filtering decisions allegedly motivated by โ€œanticompetitive animus.โ€

The Supreme Court rejected a petition to take up the case, but Thomas issued his own statement which, while not legally binding, offers insight into the nature and limits of the hotly-contested law.

โ€œCourts have also departed from the most natural reading of the text by giving Internet companies immunity for their own content,โ€ Thomas writes. โ€œSection 230(c)(1) protects a company from publisher liability only when content is โ€˜provided by another information content provider.โ€™ Nowhere does this provision protect a company that is itself the information content provider…And an information content provider is not just the primary author or creator; it is anyone โ€˜responsible, in whole or in part, for the creation or developmentโ€™ of the content.โ€

โ€œBut from the beginning, courts have held that ยง230(c)(1) protects the โ€˜exercise of a publisherโ€™s traditional editorial functionsโ€”such as deciding whether to publish, withdraw, postpone or alter content,โ€™โ€ Thomas continues. โ€œUnder this interpretation, a company can solicit thousands of potentially defamatory statements, โ€˜selec[t] and edi[t] . . . for publicationโ€™ several of those statements, add commentary, and then feature the final product prominently over other submissionsโ€”all while enjoying immunity.โ€

Thomas argues that โ€œby construing ยง230(c)(1) to protect any decision to edit or remove content…courts have curtailed the limits Congress placed on decisions to remove content.โ€

In the context of social media, Section 230 immunizes websites from being held liable for the third-party content they host, such as posts, tweets, or videos uploaded by their users. This provision has been credited with helping the internet thrive, but has grown controversial in recent years as social media companies have grown bolder in exercising editorial judgment over which content to restrict and what to flag as โ€œhateful,โ€ โ€œharmful,โ€ or โ€œmisinformation.โ€

That trend has led to growing calls on the Right to either amend, reinterpret, or repeal Section 230. The conservative Media Research Centerโ€™s (MRCโ€™s)ย Free Speech Alliance is currently working on gathering as many public comments to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as possible urging the commission to review how Section 230 is currently interpreted and applied.

The effort is meant to help support anย executive orderย President Donald Trump signed in May, aimed at tweaking how federal agencies interpret and enforce Section 230. The order essentially directs the FCC to propose an administrative rule that would โ€œspell out what it means for the tech giants to carry out their takedown policies โ€˜in good faith,โ€™โ€ national security attorney Stewart Bakerย explained.


HD Editors Note:ย Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

Sen. Ted Cruz commented on Big Tech Censorship recently on Breibart’s SiriusXM program, explaining that tech censorship is todayโ€™s greatest threat to free speech and democracy:

โ€œBig tech censorship is, I think, the single greatest threat to free speech and democracy in the country today,โ€ Cruz said. โ€œThere are a handful of Silicon Valley billionaires who have amassed more power than ever seen before over information, over the public square, over discourse, and big tech is is brazen, [and] is shamelessly silencing and censoring conservatives.โ€

In 2 Timothy 3, the Bible outlines characteristics that would be widespread in the last days. We are told that people would be, among other things, โ€œdeceivers,โ€ โ€œdespisers of those that are good,โ€ โ€œfalse accusers,โ€ and that they would be โ€œcorruptโ€ men that hate Christians and resist the truth.

These are the very same characteristics we are witnessing in the censorship of conservatives and Christians on social media platforms.

Big Tech companies silence Christians from sharing the truth and pushing back against the deceptions of our day (including abortion, homosexuality, climate change, evolution, globalism, sexual immorality, etc.). In doing so, the platforms falsely accuse Believers in Christ of spreading hate by merely presenting Biblical definitions of right vs. wrong instead of going along with the Isaiah 5:20 culture.

Persecution, in our day, should not be a surprise. 2 Timothy 3:12-13 also very clearly explains that in the last days, all that live godly in Christ, in other words, those that stand up for Biblical values, โ€œshall suffer persecutionโ€ meanwhile โ€œevil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.โ€

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When I was a boy, my father gave me what I thought was a punishment: to read a chapter of Proverbs every day. What I didnโ€™t realize at the time was that he wasnโ€™t just correcting behavior, he was building a foundation. Because a fatherโ€™s responsibility is not merely to raise children, but to prepare them. To prepare them for life. To prepare them for truth. And ultimately, to prepare them for eternity.

By Godโ€™s Sovereign Design, Israel Will Ultimately Lead The World In Worship Of Him

It is common to cross paths with Christians who donโ€™t believe the Jewish people today are Godโ€™s Chosen People. They fail to see how Israel fits into Godโ€™s plan for this world, and they cannot grasp Israelโ€™s significance to them as believers in Jesus. Yet Israel is crucial to Godโ€™s plan to redeem the earth.

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Franklin Graham: Misinterpreting Godโ€™s Timeless Promises To The Nation Of Israel And The Jewish People

Iโ€™ve been troubled by the increasing number of churches and Bible teachers who are misinterpreting Godโ€™s timeless promises to the nation of Israel and the Jewish people. This false teaching, called replacement theology, suggests that Godโ€™s covenant blessing with the nation of Israel and its allies no longer exists and instead has somehow been reinterpreted to apply only to Godโ€™s modern-day fellowship of believers, His church. Nevertheless, a faithful reading of Scripture proves unequivocally that Godโ€™s covenant with Abram in Genesis 12:2-3 remains true as ever today

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As lawmakers and activists advocate for various changes to federal law to address social media giantsโ€™ manipulation of information, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas weighed in by suggesting the heart of the problem is not the law itself, but how courts have interpreted it.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court released aย list of ordersย for numerous cases, among themย Malwarebytes Inc. v. Enigma Software Group USA, LLC. The dispute concerns the limits of computer-service providersโ€™ immunity from civil liability underย Section 230 of the federal Communications Decency Act, in this case as it pertains to filtering decisions allegedly motivated by โ€œanticompetitive animus.โ€

The Supreme Court rejected a petition to take up the case, but Thomas issued his own statement which, while not legally binding, offers insight into the nature and limits of the hotly-contested law.

โ€œCourts have also departed from the most natural reading of the text by giving Internet companies immunity for their own content,โ€ Thomas writes. โ€œSection 230(c)(1) protects a company from publisher liability only when content is โ€˜provided by another information content provider.โ€™ Nowhere does this provision protect a company that is itself the information content provider…And an information content provider is not just the primary author or creator; it is anyone โ€˜responsible, in whole or in part, for the creation or developmentโ€™ of the content.โ€

โ€œBut from the beginning, courts have held that ยง230(c)(1) protects the โ€˜exercise of a publisherโ€™s traditional editorial functionsโ€”such as deciding whether to publish, withdraw, postpone or alter content,โ€™โ€ Thomas continues. โ€œUnder this interpretation, a company can solicit thousands of potentially defamatory statements, โ€˜selec[t] and edi[t] . . . for publicationโ€™ several of those statements, add commentary, and then feature the final product prominently over other submissionsโ€”all while enjoying immunity.โ€

Thomas argues that โ€œby construing ยง230(c)(1) to protect any decision to edit or remove content…courts have curtailed the limits Congress placed on decisions to remove content.โ€

In the context of social media, Section 230 immunizes websites from being held liable for the third-party content they host, such as posts, tweets, or videos uploaded by their users. This provision has been credited with helping the internet thrive, but has grown controversial in recent years as social media companies have grown bolder in exercising editorial judgment over which content to restrict and what to flag as โ€œhateful,โ€ โ€œharmful,โ€ or โ€œmisinformation.โ€

That trend has led to growing calls on the Right to either amend, reinterpret, or repeal Section 230. The conservative Media Research Centerโ€™s (MRCโ€™s)ย Free Speech Alliance is currently working on gathering as many public comments to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as possible urging the commission to review how Section 230 is currently interpreted and applied.

The effort is meant to help support anย executive orderย President Donald Trump signed in May, aimed at tweaking how federal agencies interpret and enforce Section 230. The order essentially directs the FCC to propose an administrative rule that would โ€œspell out what it means for the tech giants to carry out their takedown policies โ€˜in good faith,โ€™โ€ national security attorney Stewart Bakerย explained.


HD Editors Note:ย Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

Sen. Ted Cruz commented on Big Tech Censorship recently on Breibart’s SiriusXM program, explaining that tech censorship is todayโ€™s greatest threat to free speech and democracy:

โ€œBig tech censorship is, I think, the single greatest threat to free speech and democracy in the country today,โ€ Cruz said. โ€œThere are a handful of Silicon Valley billionaires who have amassed more power than ever seen before over information, over the public square, over discourse, and big tech is is brazen, [and] is shamelessly silencing and censoring conservatives.โ€

In 2 Timothy 3, the Bible outlines characteristics that would be widespread in the last days. We are told that people would be, among other things, โ€œdeceivers,โ€ โ€œdespisers of those that are good,โ€ โ€œfalse accusers,โ€ and that they would be โ€œcorruptโ€ men that hate Christians and resist the truth.

These are the very same characteristics we are witnessing in the censorship of conservatives and Christians on social media platforms.

Big Tech companies silence Christians from sharing the truth and pushing back against the deceptions of our day (including abortion, homosexuality, climate change, evolution, globalism, sexual immorality, etc.). In doing so, the platforms falsely accuse Believers in Christ of spreading hate by merely presenting Biblical definitions of right vs. wrong instead of going along with the Isaiah 5:20 culture.

Persecution, in our day, should not be a surprise. 2 Timothy 3:12-13 also very clearly explains that in the last days, all that live godly in Christ, in other words, those that stand up for Biblical values, โ€œshall suffer persecutionโ€ meanwhile โ€œevil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.โ€

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When A Nation Diminishes And Redefines The Role Of Fathers… The Consequences Are Everywhere

When I was a boy, my father gave me what I thought was a punishment: to read a chapter of Proverbs every day. What I didnโ€™t realize at the time was that he wasnโ€™t just correcting behavior, he was building a foundation. Because a fatherโ€™s responsibility is not merely to raise children, but to prepare them. To prepare them for life. To prepare them for truth. And ultimately, to prepare them for eternity.

By Godโ€™s Sovereign Design, Israel Will Ultimately Lead The World In Worship Of Him

It is common to cross paths with Christians who donโ€™t believe the Jewish people today are Godโ€™s Chosen People. They fail to see how Israel fits into Godโ€™s plan for this world, and they cannot grasp Israelโ€™s significance to them as believers in Jesus. Yet Israel is crucial to Godโ€™s plan to redeem the earth.

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Franklin Graham: Misinterpreting Godโ€™s Timeless Promises To The Nation Of Israel And The Jewish People

Iโ€™ve been troubled by the increasing number of churches and Bible teachers who are misinterpreting Godโ€™s timeless promises to the nation of Israel and the Jewish people. This false teaching, called replacement theology, suggests that Godโ€™s covenant blessing with the nation of Israel and its allies no longer exists and instead has somehow been reinterpreted to apply only to Godโ€™s modern-day fellowship of believers, His church. Nevertheless, a faithful reading of Scripture proves unequivocally that Godโ€™s covenant with Abram in Genesis 12:2-3 remains true as ever today

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