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‘Tyranny of Big Tech’? Publisher CANCELS Senator Hawley’s book on censorship over his election challenge | |
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A major US publisher is refusing to release a book penned by Republican Senator Josh Hawley over his challenge of the 2020 election results, a move the lawmaker blasted as “Orwellian,” calling the company a “woke mob.” | A major US publisher is refusing to release a book penned by Republican Senator Josh Hawley over his challenge of the 2020 election results, a move the lawmaker blasted as “Orwellian,” calling the company a “woke mob.” |
Simon & Schuster, among the largest US publishing houses, said on Thursday that it would not bring Hawley’s forthcoming book – ‘The Tyranny of Big Tech’ – to market, citing his stance on the 2020 race in light of a violent riot that erupted at the US Capitol the day prior. | Simon & Schuster, among the largest US publishing houses, said on Thursday that it would not bring Hawley’s forthcoming book – ‘The Tyranny of Big Tech’ – to market, citing his stance on the 2020 race in light of a violent riot that erupted at the US Capitol the day prior. |
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“As a publisher it will always be our mission to amplify a variety of voices and viewpoints: at the same time we take seriously our larger public responsibility as citizens, and cannot support Senator Hawley after his role in what became a dangerous threat to our democracy and freedom,” the company said in a statement, calling Wednesday’s chaos a “disturbing, deadly insurrection.” | “As a publisher it will always be our mission to amplify a variety of voices and viewpoints: at the same time we take seriously our larger public responsibility as citizens, and cannot support Senator Hawley after his role in what became a dangerous threat to our democracy and freedom,” the company said in a statement, calling Wednesday’s chaos a “disturbing, deadly insurrection.” |
A page on the company’s website dedicated to Hawley’s book has since been purged, now returning an error message – perhaps giving weight to the premise of the work itself, which decries online censorship efforts by Big Tech behemoths. | A page on the company’s website dedicated to Hawley’s book has since been purged, now returning an error message – perhaps giving weight to the premise of the work itself, which decries online censorship efforts by Big Tech behemoths. |
The GOP senator, who has joined President Donald Trump in alleging the 2020 election was marred by endemic fraud, responded to the decision with a scathing statement of his own, addressed to the “woke mob at Simon & Schuster.” | The GOP senator, who has joined President Donald Trump in alleging the 2020 election was marred by endemic fraud, responded to the decision with a scathing statement of his own, addressed to the “woke mob at Simon & Schuster.” |
“This could not be more Orwellian. Simon & Schuster is canceling my contract because I was representing my constituents, leading a debate on the Senate floor on voter integrity, which they have now decided to redefine as sedition,” wrote Hawley. “Let me be clear, this is not just a contract dispute. It’s a direct assault on the First Amendment. Only approved speech can now be published.” | “This could not be more Orwellian. Simon & Schuster is canceling my contract because I was representing my constituents, leading a debate on the Senate floor on voter integrity, which they have now decided to redefine as sedition,” wrote Hawley. “Let me be clear, this is not just a contract dispute. It’s a direct assault on the First Amendment. Only approved speech can now be published.” |
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