Global “deepfake” laws put memes and parody at risk
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If you think a panel of race-baiters joined by a token apologist sounds like the setup for a joke, then you’re all set to hear “1619 Project” […] Read the full story ›
Outspoken ex-NBA star Enes Kanter Freedom received a phone call from the FBI while leading a basketball camp in Vatican City and was told to hightail it […] Read the full story ›
Testing a centrally controlled currency. The post Ukraine shares its CBDC plans with the World Economic Forum appeared first on Reclaim The Net. Read the full story ›
In another example of why flying on Spirit Airlines is an incredibly bad idea, an angry “Karen” who was booted from the plane told jeering passengers on […] Read the full story ›
After a 2-year hiatus imposed by Democrats, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is now set to make a grand return to several congressional committees. Recall that in 2021, […] Read the full story ›
Last year, former President Trump declared his candidacy in the 2024 presidential election. Trump did this despite having a series of legal and image problems to contend with. His announcement did not have the splashy effect that 2016’s and 2022’s announcements brought. Instead, much of the country determined that Trump’s 2024 declaration was a low-energy…
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Last year, Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema made headlines after leaving the Democrat Party to become an Independent. Sinema stated she never truly felt as though either Democrats or Republicans fully aligned with her own views. Furthermore, the Arizona congresswoman explained that many residents in her state don’t fall into neat boxes where all their views either…
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The statement itself is misinformation. The post Rep. Seth Moulton says you can’t yell fire in a crowded theater (not true), blasts online “misinformation” at Davos appeared first on Reclaim The Net. Read the full story ›
Privacy groups are asking questions. The post European Parliament requested facial recognition CCTV cameras, despite its public opposition to the technology appeared first on Reclaim The Net. Read the full story ›