Alexander Hall
Staff Writer, Free Speech America
@AlexTechShark

Alexander Hall is a free speech advocate, staff writer, and show host working for Free Speech America at the Media Research Center

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Alex Hall | August 24, 2020
  Twitter users have come forward claiming that Twitter is now asking users what race they are when it thinks they have made offensive statements. Twitter essentially has an artificial intelligence scan your tweet for offensive ideas, asking you if you’re reeeeally sure you wanna say some wrongthink that includes “harmful” language. Twitter users since then have reported that they are…
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Alex Hall | August 21, 2020
The New York Times released a report criticizing how Joe Biden's “campaign and transition teams have welcomed allies of Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple onto its staff and policy groups.”  There’s also concern that Big Tech may be trying to “co-opt a potential Biden administration.” The Times allegedly obtained a list of rules sent out to groups advising the campaign - explicitly telling…
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Alex Hall | January 9, 2020
In a stunning list reviewing the most dangerous internet denizens of the past decade, Wired listed President Trump first among oppressive foreign leaders, terrorists and others. Wired painted a foreboding cyberpunk future of the new decade -- a world where “authoritarian governments have turned the internet to their own purposes in the form of propaganda, disinformation, and cyberwar”…
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Alex Hall | November 30, 2019
  Vice wrote a glowing review of a video game where players control a molotov-cocktail-throwing activist rebelling against a parody of Trump. Were you looking for the video game equivalent of the Krassenstein brothers cringeworthy book titled “How the People Trumped Ronald Plump?” Good news. The far left has made a new game just for you! Vice suggested that the game was intended to be…
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Alex Hall | November 19, 2019
You might not be exciting enough to be on a government watchlist, but Big Tech companies have allegedly taken a great interest in users’ private lives. Facebook may have been watching users through their cameras while they scroll through their newsfeeds. A web design firm owner named Joshua Maddux claimed in a tweet that he, “Found a @facebook #security & #privacy issue. When the…
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Alex Hall | November 5, 2019
Do you enjoy internet memes featuring everything from superheroes to Spongebob? The House of Representatives voted to approve a new measure that could eradicate internet jokes which use copyrighted characters forever by threatening users with up to $30,000 fines. The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly 410-to-6 in favor of the CASE Act. Some have nicknamed this legislation the…
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Alex Hall | November 2, 2018
Today a reporter attempted to corner President Trump with a "gotcha" question by asking "Are you really okay with the military firing on the caravan?" Trump curtly replied,  "[T]hey won't have to fire. What I don’t want is, I don’t want these people throwing rocks. It's turned out, in fact it was just announced, by Homeland Security you have in just certain areas over 300 people they…
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Alex Hall | November 2, 2018
Officials from the Department of Homeland Security have confirmed nearly 300 criminals among the Migrant Caravan's ranks. DHS stated: We continue to be concerned about individuals along the caravan route. In fact, over 270 individuals along the caravan route have criminal histories, including known gang membership.  Those include a number of violent criminals – examples include aggravated…
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Alex Hall | November 2, 2018
  James O'Keefe's Project Veritas has released a new undercover video -- this time, appearing to show members of U.S. Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke's campaign discussing how to use campaign resources to aid the migrant caravan of illegal immigrants.  The video, released only a few days before the midterm elections, appears to show the Texas candidate's campaign staff using campaign…