Judges Impose New Type Of Censorship: ‘Banned From The Internet’

Gina Bisignano, owner of a Beverly Hills eyelash and skin care salon, was charged with taking part in the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, where police used tear gas. Under a court ban, if Bisignano goes online while awaiting trial, she risks being jailed. (FBI )
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The newest form of extreme censorship is to simply ban someone from accessing the Internet at all. The charge is spreading disinformation and fake news, which is subjectively in the eyes of the beholder. This could become comparable to "no fly lists" for suspected terrorists.

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