Big Tech pulled plug on Christian group one hour before election broadcast event

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In a disturbing incident of alleged big tech censorship and religious discrimination, MobileCause terminated Family Research Council’s contract one hour before the conservative religious organization’s “Pray Vote Stand” broadcast.

Family Research Council (FRC) alleges the termination was based on their religious views. MobileCause “prevented the broadcast from reaching thousands of Christian voters with information about the 2020 election,” according to FRC.

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins voiced his alarm: “MobileCause has not only provided yet another example of big tech censorship but in their desperation to silence those they disagree with, they have now added religious discrimination to their portfolio.

“Is it a coincidence that a big tech company pulled the plug on us one hour before the second installment of one of our most extensive evangelical voter education and mobilization efforts in this election cycle? The big tech agenda is beyond obvious.

The adversarial relationship between Silicon Valley elites and evangelicals has become more and more obvious. “MobileCause views evangelicals and conservatives as a political enemy that must be silenced, and so it timed its religious discrimination for maximum effect,” Perkins stated.

“The Left’s determination to silence voices with which they disagree should make clear to every evangelical voter what is at stake in this election and why they need to pray, vote, and stand! Big tech, Hollywood, and the elites intend to decide this election, and they will resort to religious discrimination, censorship, and bullying to get that mission accomplished. We cannot, and we must not, allow them to succeed,” concluded Perkins.

 

For more information on the weekly Pray Vote Stand broadcast, please visit prayvotestand.org.