The Big Tech threat to free speech . . .
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Dear John,

Did you see that Amazon just banned Ryan T. Anderson’s book When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment?

But don’t worry: Amazon is still happy to sell Mein Kampf.

This news makes my question for you all the more urgent . . .

Have you registered yet for tomorrow night’s debate on Big Tech’s threat to free speech?

Please do so now if you haven’t already. Spots are limited to the first 500 people who sign up, and they’re filling up fast.

Big Tech’s power is a huge issue.

Whether you realize it or not, the tech giants have amassed unimaginable personal data on you.

And they can shut down your ability to speak in an instant.

America’s FCC commissioner recently said that Big Tech “now has more control over more speech than any institution in history.”

So register for tomorrow night’s debate to find out what Big Tech’s unprecedented influence means for American democracy . . .

. . . and what, if anything, we can do to curtail the tech giants’ power.

The debate starts at 7:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday (Feb. 24). The Conservative Partnership Institute’s Rachel Bovard and the Cato Institute’s Will Duffield will hash out this issue.

Register now!
Reserve my spot! »
Hope to see you tomorrow night!

James Davenport
Academic Program Officer

P.S. Even if you’re busy tomorrow, John, I can send you the recording of the debate. But you need to register to receive the video. Register now and I’ll make sure you don’t miss this urgent discussion.
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