Class action lawsuit against Facebook, Google, and the New York Times for libel and discrimination

It is absolutely no secret that Facebook and Google go out of their way to suppress the voices of any people not adhering to the most left wing views imaginable. I myself am quite left wing on nearly all issues and have been labeled an "alt-right nazi" for not agreeing with the bigoted, dangerous views that the Democrat party has been jumping on for the past 4 years or so. This isn't hard to believe considering that the people who have a monopoly on information in the modern age have tried their hardest to spread that narrative as far as humanly possible.

The New York Times blatantly makes claims such as "Proud Boys are a hate group" or "Jordan Peterson is a misogynist" without any substance or even the faintest attempt of justification. This is highly illegal and they get away with it solely because THEY ARE the wealthy elite who they're pretending to fight against.

Facebook and Google are bigger issues. Again, these people have a literal monopoly on information. They not only control what information reaches you, but they control what you're able to search for of your own volition. We've created a situation where one political party is the sole decision maker for the entire country and those who don't agree are terrorized relentlessly.

In a time where a standing senator is literally and shamelessly instructing people to harass and bring harm to supporters of her opposition and she isn't immediately thrown directly in prison, we aren't at a place that's close to being comparable to Nazi Germany, we are literally there.

I propose that we fight back in the only mature and effective way possible... we hit their wallets. I would like to gather a minimum of 5,000 people to participate in class action lawsuits against these three corporations for the amount of $100 million each. They can deny one voice, but they can't deny thousands of voices led by a dozen attorneys.

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