
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, in a significant move, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has distanced himself from the controversial relationship between his company and the Biden-Harris administration. In a letter addressed to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, Zuckerberg candidly revealed the intense pressure Meta faced from the government to censor content related to COVID-19, including satire, humor, and the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Zuckerberg expressed deep regret for not resisting these demands more vocally, stating that “government pressure was wrong” and acknowledging that Meta should have been more assertive in upholding its content standards. The Meta CEO detailed how senior officials, including those from the White House, consistently urged Meta to remove or suppress content that didn’t align with the administration’s narrative on COVID-19.
One of the most explosive revelations from Zuckerberg’s letter is his admission that Meta’s decision to demote the New York Post’s story on Hunter Biden’s dealings with Burisma in the lead-up to the 2020 election was influenced by government pressure. Initially flagged by the FBI as potential Russian disinformation, the story was temporarily suppressed by Meta—a decision Zuckerberg now acknowledges was a grave mistake.
Zuckerberg also addressed the controversial financial contributions made through the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative during the last presidential election cycle, contributions that critics argue disproportionately benefited Democrat strongholds. While Zuckerberg insists these contributions were intended to support electoral infrastructure in a non-partisan manner, he has decided not to make similar contributions in the upcoming election cycle to avoid any appearance of bias.
This letter marks a critical turning point for Zuckerberg as he attempts to navigate the fallout from Meta’s controversial relationship with the Biden-Harris administration. As he seeks to restore public trust in his platform, Zuckerberg’s revelations are sure to fuel ongoing debates about government influence over social media and the broader implications for free speech.
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Anyone with a brain would do the same.
Skunk
Of course. The wind has shifted and there’s a new king in town.
He “regrets” that he illegally censored political speech and illegally influenced the election…… but will he be indicted???
Of course not, because we no longer live in a nation of laws equally applied to all.