
The Hidden Censorship: How Money Silences Voices in America
In the United States, freedom of speech is a fundamental right, but the reality is more complex. In a capitalist society, money wields significant influence over information flow. While the government can't legally censor speech, private entities can use their economic power to control narratives and suppress information. This "soft censorship" operates through media ownership, advertising pressure, legal threats, and other mechanisms, creating a form of censorship that's both pervasive and difficult to combat.















