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Rumble CEO Says Company Won’t Operate In Countries That Censor Content, Don’t Allow Free Speech

Pushing back against government attempts to restrict free speech

Credit: Reclaim The Net

From ReclaimTheNet.org…

Chris Pavlovski, the CEO of free speech video sharing platform Rumble, has issued a bold challenge to governments that move towards censorship, stating that “if they do that…we won’t operate there.”

Pavlovski made the comments during an appearance on Fox Business’s “Mornings with Maria” show after host Dagen McDowell discussed lawmakers around the world attempting to crack down on speech.

“You’ve seen the EU threatening Twitter,” McDowell said. “Now that you have the opening of speech, particularly on Twitter, you’re gonna see more and more pressure from left-wing lawmakers to put in place laws that will crackdown on the very free speech, if not here, then in Europe.”

Pavlovski responded by defending the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and stating that Rumble will pull out of countries that attempt to impose censorship rules on the platform.

 

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