U.S. Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is calling out Democrats, claiming they’re taking bold stances against the First Amendment, and she’s not having it. According to her tweet, Hillary Clinton and John Kerry both dropped some serious anti-free speech vibes in the past week, which she sees as uncharted territory. Boebert believes that this new level of rhetoric is pretty wild and signals a major shift.
Recent remarks by Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, and Tim Walz have stirred discussions about their views on free speech, particularly concerning misinformation and hate speech.
Hillary Clinton has supported more regulation on online misinformation, citing European policies as potential models. Her call for increased control over digital platforms has sparked criticism from those who believe it could lead to censorship and threaten free speech protections.
She said free speech on social media means ‘we lose control’.
John Kerry, during a discussion on global governance, referred to the First Amendment as a “major block” when it comes to managing misinformation. His comments were interpreted as advocating for stricter controls on speech, especially regarding issues like climate change and extremism.
His said free speech is a major block for government.
Tim Walz also emphasized that while free speech is a protected right, there are limits, particularly when it comes to hate speech and content that undermines democracy. He suggested that free speech shouldn’t cover misinformation that threatens democratic processes, especially around elections.
Tim Walz said free speech is not a guaranteed right.
These statements have triggered a debate over the balance between free speech and the need to address harmful or misleading content, with some seeing these remarks as steps toward limiting First Amendment freedoms.