In an interview with MSNBC on Monday, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) said social media platforms should be regulated, but “you don’t have to edit the conversation, you can edit the disinformation. “Fire!” You can say you can’t shout. at Theater. “There are many ways to take away the unconstitutional right to free speech.” And “It’s a problem for an 18-year-old to hold such grudges in his heart through media platforms without any regulation. And that’s why we need common sense, thoughtful regulation.”
Gillibrand said, “The problem is you’re an 18-year-old mental patient who has these kinds of ideas that aren’t regulated on our social media platforms and that actually have no basis.”
Host Kathy Tour asks, “Should they be regulated?” He interrupted to ask. Gillibrand replied, “Yes, I should.”
The tour continued, “Let’s talk about social media platforms that have migrated to 4chan but it’s not just 4chan anymore, this is the cool mind-changing theory…”
Gillibrand interrupted, “This isn’t about freedom of speech, so let’s be clear.”
The tour went on to explain: “It’s also gone mainstream now, a loose version of Fox News with Tucker Carlson at many GOPs.”
Gillibrand later said, “This is about disinformation. It’s about radicalizing an 18-year-old with so much hatred in their hearts that they want to go out and kill black people, target the entire community, travel more than 200 miles to commit these crimes. . murders. What did he see in his life – in his very short life – that would make him hate it? Well, we had a president when we were 15, he was on the national stage after Charlottesville and he said good people on both sides. … So now we have messages from incumbent Republicans that what happened on January 6 is okay. ”
Tour then asked, “Can you set up free speech online without violating free speech?” He asked.
Gillibrand says, “You don’t have to edit the conversation, you can edit the disinformation. “Fire!” you can say you can’t shout. at the theater. pwede – there [are] There are many ways to repeal free speech rights that are not unconstitutional. And yet it is a problem for an 18-year-old to develop such hatred in his heart through media platforms without any regulation. That’s why we need common sense, thoughtful regulation. We need a data protection agency that keeps our data private and can create structures where it makes sense.”
Source: Breitbart