Google’s Admission of Biden-Era Censorship: The Collusion Is Finally Exposed

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September 24, 2025

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In a stunning reversal that’s equal parts too little, too late, and a damning confession, Google has finally admitted what conservatives, independent voices, and platforms like Parler have been shouting from the rooftops for half a decade: the Biden administration strong-armed Big Tech into silencing millions of Americans. Yesterday, Alphabet, the parent company of YouTube, vowed to reinstate accounts that were permanently banned for “political speech,” including content related to COVID-19 and election misinformation, after years of pressure from the White House. This isn’t some vague rumor or partisan spin; it’s a direct admission in a letter to the House Judiciary Committee that the Biden team coerced Google into censoring dissent.

This is the smoking gun. The blatant collusion between the federal government and Google, alongside Meta, pre-Musk Twitter, Apple, and AWS, proves exactly what we’ve been saying all along: the Democrat Party weaponized Big Tech to illegally crush their political opposition, pure and simple. From flagging “misinformation” on Hunter Biden’s laptop to throttling questions about COVID origins, vaccine mandates, and the integrity of the 2020 election, this wasn’t organic moderation, it was orchestrated suppression at the behest of a sitting administration. And now, with Google’s own words laying it bare, the house of cards is crumbling. But here’s the question burning in every freedom-loving American’s mind: Who will be held accountable?

Let’s not forget the wreckage this left in its wake. Back in 2021, when AWS yanked our servers and Apple booted us from the App Store, all under the guise of “hate speech” policies that magically aligned with the Biden White House’s agenda, Parler’s valuation evaporated overnight. We were targeted not for any real violation, but because we dared to host unfiltered conversations that challenged the narrative. If it weren’t for the visionary current ownership stepping in two years ago to resurrect us from the ashes, Parler would be a ghost today, buried under the boot of this illegal Big Tech-government cartel. We’ve clawed our way back, not out of spite, but out of sheer necessity. This betrayal wasn’t just an attack on one platform; it was an assault on the American experiment itself.

And the hypocrisy? It’s so thick you could cut it with a knife. Remember when the Left lost their minds over Jimmy Kimmel’s temporary suspension by ABC for “insensitive” comments, screeching that it was all the fault of the “authoritarian” Trump White House pulling strings behind the scenes? Fast-forward to Biden’s reign, and his administration purposely censored tens of millions of Americans, flagging posts questioning COVID policies, burying the Hunter laptop story, dismissing concerns about Joe’s cognitive decline and fitness to serve, and smothering any debate on the 2020 election. Crickets from the outrage machine then. No boycotts, no congressional hearings, no viral hashtags. Just selective amnesia and a one-way street of “tolerance” that only flows leftward.

This is textbook fascism, core and unadulterated. It’s the merger of state power and corporate might to control the flow of information, straight out of Mussolini’s playbook. The Biden White House didn’t just “suggest” censorship; they pressured, they flagged, they demanded, turning Silicon Valley into an extension of the DNC’s Ministry of Truth. Enough is enough. We’ve watched as unelected tech overlords and politicized bureaucrats trampled the voices of everyday Americans, all while patting themselves on the back for “protecting democracy.”

That’s why, over the last two years, we’ve poured every ounce of energy into building an ecosystem that screams independence: We don’t need a damn thing from Big Tech. They’ve shown their true colors, willing to torch the Constitution for a shot at power, and we’ve responded by forging our own path. Parler isn’t just a social network; it’s a fortress for free speech, powered by American ingenuity, not beholden to the gatekeepers in Mountain View or Menlo Park. Our apps run on open-source alternatives, our hosting laughs in the face of AWS deplatforming, and our community thrives without the invisible hand of algorithmic bias. We’re proving that real innovation doesn’t come from monopolies; it comes from necessity, resilience, and an unyielding belief in liberty.

This is the United States of America, not some dystopian hellscape. Here, we have a God-given right to disagree, to debate, to hold a different belief, no matter how inconvenient it might be to the elites. We’re not Communist China with its Great Firewall, North Korea’s echo chamber of lies, or Cuba’s strangled press. We’re not Nazi Germany’s propaganda machine or Fascist Italy’s corporate-state stranglehold. And we’re sure as hell not Putin’s Russia, where dissent means a midnight knock. Our Founding Fathers etched Freedom of Speech into the very first Amendment of the Constitution for a reason: it’s the bedrock of everything this nation stands for. It’s the spark that ignited the Revolution, the shield against tyranny, the lifeblood of a free society. No government, no corporation, no shadowy cabal of lawyers and lobbyists can rip it away. Not then, not now, not ever.

Google’s half-hearted “oops” changes nothing about the scars they’ve left. But it changes everything for the fight ahead. To every creator getting their channel back: Welcome to the resistance. To every American who’s ever been shadowbanned or silenced: Your voice matters, and Parler has your back. And to the colluders in D.C. and Silicon Valley: The truth is out. The people are awake. Game over.

Join us. Speak freely. Build boldly. Because in America, the pen, or the post, is mightier than the algorithm.

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