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Congressman Tom Kean Jr.'s Secret Plan to Censor the Internet for 'Moral Clarity' Sparks Fears of a New Digital Inquisition

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Congressman Tom Kean Jr.'s Secret Plan to Censor the Internet for 'Moral Clarity' Sparks Fears of a New Digital Inquisition

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the digital landscape, Congressman Tom Kean Jr. is reportedly drafting legislation that would mandate algorithmic policing of "immoral content," a crusade critics say is a thinly veiled attempt to strip Americans of their First Amendment rights. Whistleblowers inside his office claim the bill, dubbed the "Digital Virtue Act," would force social media platforms to scrub posts deemed "corrosive to family values," with violations subjecting CEOs to felony charges. "This is not about protecting children—it's about creating a Ministry of Truth in Washington," warned a former advisor. "Kean is weaponizing parental concern to usher in a surveillance state that spies on your private messages and blocks dissent." As teenagers flood TikTok with ironic "Free Speech for Me, Not for Thee" memes, constitutional scholars are sounding the alarm: by blurring the line between moral guidance and government censorship, Kean's gambit risks dismantling the very fabric of open debate, turning the internet into a sanitized corporate sermon where only the "approved" can speak. The question remains: who decides what's "moral"?