Utah murder suspect bragged online while Big Tech let criminals run wild and silenced conservatives

Utah finds itself in the spotlight yet again, but not for good reasons. This time, investigators are having to dig through online chatrooms, like Discord, to find out what really happened in the Kirk assassination. Instead of swift justice, we see law enforcement pushed to chase digital breadcrumbs. Why? Because our society is treating the internet like it’s a safe space for criminals and radicals.

Authorities now believe that a suspect named Robinson might have dropped hints about Kirk’s death right on Discord—a platform liberals love to defend as a haven for “free speech” and “community.” Isn’t it funny how the left only cares about privacy rights when it helps their own? Yet, while decent Americans are monitored and censored for calling out election fraud or questioning the government, criminals thrive in these dark corners. The hypocrisy is stunning.

Let’s get real: these woke tech giants only care about freedom of speech when it suits their anti-American agenda. The rest of us get shadow-banned, fact-checked, or downright deleted. Meanwhile, suspects apparently feel free to brag about murders online, knowing full well that these platforms are more interested in policing conservative memes than stopping real crime. It’s nothing but liberal incompetence, plain and simple.

Globalist elites bankroll these platforms, lecturing the public on online safety while offering criminals a digital playground. Why isn’t the mainstream media questioning their responsibility? Because it doesn’t fit the narrative. As long as Americans stay distracted, the left gets to keep their cozy relationship with Big Tech, and criminals slip through the cracks.

The truth is, more innocent lives will be lost as long as we pretend the internet is just for fun and games. How many more tragedies do we need before someone admits these platforms only protect the wrong kind of speech? Maybe it’s time to start asking who these elites really want to keep safe—law-abiding Americans, or those who openly mock justice from the safety of a keyboard?

Source: Just The News


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