PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CALIFORNIA WARNING
In a shocking affront to free speech, California Governor Gavin Newsom is poised to sign SB 771, a draconian bill that threatens to impose crushing million-dollar fines on social media platforms for allowing so-called "hate speech," as defined by a leftist elite hell-bent on controlling discourse in the Golden State. Among the bill's targets are "anti-immigrant slurs" and dissenting opinions challenging radical gender ideology, effectively criminalizing common beliefs held by many Americans, such as the reality of biological sex. In a bizarre twist, even groups like Code Pink and the Democratic Socialists of America are aghast at how far left this legislation has gone, highlighting a rift in the progressive camp. As California's political landscape spirals into a chilling censorship regime that silences opponents and implements Thought Police tactics, concerned citizens are urged to take action by contacting the governor and demanding he veto this dangerous bill—SB 771—before it stifles any last remnants of free speech in the state.
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