Click here to view original web page at reclaimthenet.org
If you’re tired of censorship, cancel culture, and the erosion of civil liberties subscribe to Reclaim The Net.
Powerful energy companies in the US have been responding to criticism on social media by reaching out to employers of those who criticize them, demanding the editing or removal of posts. Because of their monopolistic power, in some cases, employers and the critics themselves have had to oblige.
Autumn Johnson works at Western Resource Advocates (WRA), a nonprofit that focuses on the conservation of the environment in the Southwest, Gizmodo reported.
A few weeks ago, she began criticizing the Salt River Project (SRP), one of the largest utility companies in Arizona, because of its recent decision to build an additional 16 gas units in one of its stations. The new gas units would increase production by 820 megawatts of fossil fuel-based power to the grid.
The plan has been criticized by environmentalists.
Johnson pushed back against the decision through Twitter.
Speaking to Gizmodo’s environmental publication Earther, Johnson said someone at SRP contacted her employer about her tweets. She was told that the energy company was upset about her tweets. Her employer added that her tweets were “potentially in conflict” with its social media policy and was “advised to tone it down.” Earther says it was able to confirm that someone at SRP flagged Johnson’s tweets on behalf of WRA. But the energy company denied, saying that it was “not aware of any complaints made to an employer,” and that it “respects individuals’ rights to free speech,” and is open to public criticism. WRA said it investigated the issue and found that Johnson’s tweets were inaccurate.
Christian-Driven America-First Precious Metals.
Before markets collapse, the smart play is to move wealth or retirement to precious metals. Contact Genesis Gold now to make it happen smoothly with no hassles from a group driven by fellowship.
Johnson’s experience, according to Earther, is not unique and underscores how utility companies, which are major players in decisions on energy policies, are also “some of the most sensitive players in the energy space, prone to shutting down valid criticisms or concerns about their policies and decisions – especially ones posted on social media.”
Keith Kueny from Portland, Oregon faced a similar situation, the report alleges. As a ratepayer advocate, his job is advocating for the rights of low-income customers. He took […]
Click here to view original web page at reclaimthenet.org
We Often Feel Like David Taking on Giants
Today’s Goliath is the Mainstream Media Industrial Complex that brainwashes the masses.
Our mission is very straightforward: To counter the false narratives and nefarious agendas destroying America today. It isn’t easy for obvious reasons; despite incredible growth over the last year we are still a very tiny fish in a huge media pond. But we’re fighting and we will continue to do so, Lord willing, for as long as we possibly can. The battle for America’s present and future is too important for us to back down to the giants that stand in our way.
We need help. I don’t want to say “desperately,” but the need is definitely great. If you have the means, please donate through our GivingFuel page, PayPal, or our Substack page. Your generosity is what keeps these sites running and allows us to get the truth to the masses. We’ve had great success in growing but we know we can do more with your assistance.
Thank you, and God Bless!
JD Rucker