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The Ben Ferguson Podcast

Social Media Censorship

The Ben Ferguson Podcast

iHeartPodcasts

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.94.7K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

The Senator and Michael discuss President Trump’s new executive order to stop social media censorship as viral videos lead to protests and looting around the country.

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0:00.0

President Trump signs an executive order to stop big tech's censorship of conservatives.

0:06.8

Luckily, we can sit down with a guy who has been fighting that very censorship for many years.

0:12.2

This is Verdict with Ted Cruz.

0:19.9

Welcome back to Verdict with Ted Cruz.

0:22.1

I'm Michael Knowles.

0:23.4

And the guy who's been fighting this for many years, coincidentally, is Ted Cruz himself.

0:27.7

Senator, nice to see you, even though we still have to do this virtually, digitally, and hopefully without any censorship.

0:34.6

Well, let's hope so, but we'll see if big tech pulls this podcast down.

0:38.4

That's right. Senator, I think everybody knows that big tech has been going after conservatives.

0:44.7

And probably for a lot of people listening to this right now, they themselves have felt this

0:49.2

kind of thing. If their account has been suspended for sharing a conservative view, I mean,

0:52.8

I think, frankly, it's probably happened to all of us at this point. So we know that there's a problem, but there's

0:57.5

been some debate over how you solve the problem. Do you pass some new regulation? Do you break

1:03.1

them up like they're a monopoly with antitrust laws? Or do you enforce laws that are already on the

1:08.7

books? You focused in on something called Section 230 of the

1:12.9

Communications Decency Act of 1996. The president focused in on that as well in his executive order.

1:19.4

Can you tell us what that is and how the argument applies to Big Tech's answership?

1:24.2

Well, sure. And in answer your question about what you do, you listed several options. My answers

1:28.6

are yes, yes, and yes. Let's start with 230. What is 230? So 1996, Congress passes a law

1:36.0

called the Communications Decency Act. It was actually mainly focused at trying to regulate

1:42.3

internet porn, but it included a portion in its Section 230 that gave a special

1:49.2

immunity from liability for big tech companies. And here was the reasoning at the time. Remember,

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