https://www.nationalreview.com/article/382723/glitch-or-censorship-spencer-case
Weeks after an apparent case of politically motivated internet censorship at a Connecticut high school, officials are still blaming the incident on technical malfunctions -- even though evidence suggests human culpability.On May 27, shortly before his graduation, Andrew Lampart, an 18-year-old senior of Nonnewaug High School in Woodbury, Connecticut, set out to research gun control on a school computer in order to fulfill an assignment for a basic law course. He found that the website for the National Rifle Association was blocked, while websites supporting gun control remained accessible.#ad#Over the next five days, Lampart spent more time on the web. Read More ...
Weeks after an apparent case of politically motivated internet censorship at a Connecticut high school, officials are still blaming the incident on technical malfunctions -- even though evidence suggests human culpability.On May 27, shortly before his graduation, Andrew Lampart, an 18-year-old senior of Nonnewaug High School in Woodbury, Connecticut, set out to research gun control on a school computer in order to fulfill an assignment for a basic law course. He found that the website for the National Rifle Association was blocked, while websites supporting gun control remained accessible.#ad#Over the next five days, Lampart spent more time on the web. Read More ...
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