Fox News host Tucker Carlson slammed Big Tech companies on Monday for targeting the Freedom Convoy and working alongside mainstream media to suppress the truth about the trucker convoy while cheering on a national security state.
While discussing the Ottawa Police Chief and his announcement that "intelligence operations" are underway against the truckers that are fighting for medical freedom, Carlson questioned the department's motive and explained that the Freedom Convoy is a peaceful political protest–not a drug or human trafficking operation.
"These are Canadian citizens that drive trucks for a living, but they are being treated like a terrorist group," Carlson explained.
The Fox News host went on to disparage the popular crowdsourcing fundraising platform GoFundMe for cancelling donations to the Freedom Convoy and redirecting the funds to charities of the company's choosing. Individuals raised nearly $10 million for the Freedom Convoy before GoFundMe pulled their page.
Carlson explained that along with GoFundMe, Big Tech companies have been working alongside mainstream media to suppress truthful articles about the convoy.
"The only way around the stranglehold technology has on our human rights is decentralization. That doesn't apply just to crowdfunding but more than anything to communication. You can't organize if you can't talk to other people. Facebook, for example, shut down the Convoy to DC group that amassed 134,000 followers in just two days," Carlson said.
"Facebook all day today has been suppressing positive articles about the truckers in Canada. That seems like a story, but our media have ignored it," Carlson explained. "Instead, everyone in New York, DC, and Los Angeles is cheering on the National Security state and its alliance with Silicon Valley as they come together to crush a human rights movement."
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