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As Germany pressures conservative social media to censor users, Gab CEO refuses to buckle

Updated: September 21, 2021 at 7:28 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Sep 21, 2021 – 3:16 pm EDTTue Sep 21, 2021 – 3:27 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — A social network favored by conservatives because it stands almost alone in its dedication to defending free speech online is being threatened by the German government with fines and legal action in an effort to force the network to censor content the state deems to be “fake news.”

Gab CEO Andrew Torba on Monday published his response to the strong-arm tactics of the German authorities who seek to coerce Gab into compliance with the nation’s Network Enforcement Act, which Torba describes as “a draconian German law aimed at combating ‘fake news’ on social networking websites,” wryly adding, “‘Fake news’ is of course, whatever the German Government says it is.”

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Gab has long drawn the ire of liberal elites who object to the network’s welcome of free, uncensored speech in the online public square. Unlike Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other social media sites, Gab has steadfastly refused to knuckle under to government and media pressure to ban non-“woke” content.

“Because of Gab’s unwillingness to participate in State-mandated censorship of free

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