AAF EXPOSES tech censorship advocacy group's ties to FOREIGN GOVERNMENT
Revealing the truth about the 'Center for Countering Digital Hate'
AAF reveals 'disinformation' tracker’s ties to UK government
THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER: A self-described "disinformation" tracker that Republicans accuse of helping to censor conservative voices online has shared ties with the British government, according to records.
As part of his sprawling "censorship" investigation, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) in August subpoenaed the Center for Countering Digital Hate, a United States charity with a London-based arm the White House has cited as an expert on thwarting purported disinformation. But the U.K. entity has other affiliations raising eyebrows among watchdog groups: Its board of directors has included British politicians, officials, and their staffers.
“The CCDH has been one of the government’s go-to organizations to justify censoring conservative content," Tom Jones, president of the American Accountability Foundation, told the Washington Examiner. "Americans should be very concerned that the Biden administration has given an entity affiliated with a foreign government such sway over American civil liberties."
The Biden White House and Facebook have been in close contact on fighting alleged COVID-19 disinformation, with the U.S. government in 2021 going so far as to send posts to the social media company it determined to be tied to the CCDH's "Disinformation Dozen," a report the group published labeling certain social media accounts as peddling coronavirus-related falsehoods, according to emails first reported by the Washington Examiner.
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AAF reveals Texas A&M Professor criticized the university’s ‘Texan whiteness’
THE TEXAN: Amid the fallout of Texas A&M University (TAMU)’s bungled hiring of Dr. Kathleen McElroy for its journalism program, new emails reveal that one university faculty member is “disgusted” with the actions of the board of regents.
A document released by the American Accountability Foundation (AAF) shows TAMU professor Dr. Nathan Crick emailing McElroy about her situation with the school.
Crick wrote he is “disgusted at the actions of our ‘Guardians’ of this university.” He went on to call them “pathetic, small little people holding onto their Texan whiteness and their bags of oil money.”
“I hope that investigative reporting exposes the rot of this state and humiliates as many people as possible,” Crick’s email reads.
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