by Chris Menahan, Information Liberation:
Monday on CNN’s Newsroom the co-president of the Jewish Federation and Foundation of Rockland County, Steve Gold, responded to the stabbing attack in Monsey by pushing for widespread internet censorship through “a lot” of new rules, regulations and legislation.
From NewsBusters, “CNN Guest Blames Social Media for Anti-Semitism, Calls for Regulation”:
In the wake of the attack on a Hanukkah celebration at a Rabbi’s home in Monsey, New York, weekday morning CNN Newsroom co-host Jim Sciutto interviewed a local Jewish community leader named Steve Gold. When Sciutto asked what can be done to solve this going forward, Gold, the co-president of Jewish Federation and Foundation of Rockland County suggested censoring free speech on social media platforms.
“We need a lot of different rules and regulations to start happening. A lot of legislation to start happening” Gold proposed, before slamming Facebook for its free speech stances including what he called “fake” political ads and unmonitored Facebook groups.
Sciutto observed that “So it’s in the statistics that attacks, anti-Semitic attacks in New York state, but also nationally, have increased in recent months and years” before asking Gold “Why? What do you blame this on?”
"My parents were holocaust survivors… my father always told me… to make sure it never happens again… I feel I failed him with what's going on," Steve Gold, co-chair of the Rockland Jewish federation says on the stabbing attack at a rabbi's home. https://t.co/vmnoS6D594 pic.twitter.com/o8gb3cNVZ4
— CNN Newsroom (@CNNnewsroom) December 30, 2019
Gold responded by claiming “I think that social media is a big part of it. Social media, you can post whatever you want, under any assumed name. And not get called out by it. And the posts are horrible.”
Sciutto claimed that “Radicalization online” is one of the “commonalities” shared among many recent attacks. He followed up by asking Gold about the proposal by Governor Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) to categorize these attacks as domestic terrorism, “Would something like that make a difference? And if not, what would you want to see?”
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