
The Chris Hedges Report
Exposing Big Tech’s Complicity in Genocide | The Chris Hedges Report
Jan 1, 2025
Saima Akhter, a former data analyst at Meta; Hossam Nasr, a former software engineer at Microsoft; and Tariq Ra’ouf, a former tech expert at Apple, discuss their courageous fight against Big Tech's suppression of pro-Palestinian voices. They expose systemic censorship within these companies and the personal repercussions they faced for speaking out. Tariq highlights how pro-Palestinian messages were targeted while harmful rhetoric went unchecked. The trio reflects on the ethical dilemmas of corporate complicity in geopolitical conflicts, emphasizing the urgent need for transparency and advocacy.
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- The systemic censorship by major tech companies severely undermines free speech, particularly stifling pro-Palestinian voices amidst the Gaza genocide.
- Former corporate employees revealed the high personal risks of challenging their companies' complicity with oppressive narratives, often facing job loss for dissent.
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Censorship Tactics of Digital Platforms
Digital platforms employ various tactics to censor information and control narratives, including content removal, account suspensions, and shadow banning. This interference has intensified, particularly in the context of the genocide in Gaza, where critiques of Israel are often silenced. Employees from major corporations have faced termination for openly opposing corporate censorship, which has been exacerbated by ties between these companies and Israeli governmental entities. Examples include engineers fired for organizing support for Palestine after publicly advocating against their companies' involvement in military contracts with Israel.
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