LISTEN: JAMES O’KEEFE Discussed How Exposing Big Tech Led To Censorship Of His Organization

INTERVIEW – JAMES O’KEEFE of Project Veritas – discussed the latest censorship by Big Tech companies.

  • Twitter Punishes Project Veritas For Exposing Pinterest’s Censorship Of Pro-Life Group.  Pinterest has come under fire for declaring the pro-life website Live Action as “pornography.” A whistleblower leaked internal documents to Project Veritas. The investigative journalist group, headed by James O’Keefe, released the first part of their story. At that time, Pinterest removed Live Action from their porn list but then quickly added it back to the banned porn list. The Pinterest whistleblower was eventually fired. On Wednesday, Project Veritas tweeted internal communications from Pinterest showing they labeled Ben Shapiro a “white supremacist.” At that point Twitter suspended Project Veritas.
  • YouTube Censors Project Veritas Video Exposing Anti-Christian Bias at Pinterest. YouTube censored a video from undercover journalism outlet Project Veritas featuring an interview with a Silicon Valley insider who revealed anti-Christian censorship at the social media platform Pinterest. YouTube users who navigate to the Project Veritas interview are now met with a message informing them that the video is “no longer available due to a privacy claim by a third party.” The video can still be accessed at Project Veritas’ website. It reveals that Pinterest added Bible verses to a “sensitive terms” list and censored a major pro-life website as “pornography.”
  • Fired Pinterest Whistleblower Speaks Out About Big Tech Censorship That Protects ‘Abortion Lobby’ Former Pinterest Engineer Eric Cochran made his television debut Wednesday speaking out against Big Tech censorship during an appearance on Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” Cochran, the whistleblower who exposed his former employer’s censorship of pro-life group Live Action to James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas, was summarily dismissed from Pinterest this week. Internal documents obtained by Project Veritas from Cochran show the social media giant monitored Live Action, and a staff member allegedly added it to a “pornography block list,” presumably as a way to censor the anti-abortion group.

 

Missed a Show? Listen Here

Newsletter

Local Weather