WHO Orders Big Tech to Begin Censoring Monkeypox “Misinformation”

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WHO orders Big Tech to censor monkeypox 'misinformation'

The World Health Organization (WHO) is now calling for all social media platforms to aggressively censor any information that goes against the mainstream media monkeypox narrative.

During a COVID-19 press briefing, WHO Director-General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, warned that “stigma and discrimination can be as dangerous as any virus, and can fuel the outbreak.”

He urged “all social media platforms, tech companies, and news organizations to work with us to prevent and counter harmful information.”

Reclaimthenet.org reports: While Dr. Tedros didn’t specify which statements he wanted Big Tech to suppress under his proposed monkeypox misinformation censorship plan, numerous media outlets have complained that those who call monkeypox a “gay disease” or frame monkeypox as “exclusively affecting men who have sex with men” are spreading misinformation.

Tedros didn’t go as far as calling these statements misinformation but he did follow up his call for the censorship of monkeypox misinformation by discussing monkeypox cases and transmission.

“Although 98% of cases so far are among men who have sex with men, anyone exposed can get monkeypox, which is why WHO recommends that countries take action to reduce the risk of transmission to other vulnerable groups, including children, pregnant women, and those who are immunosuppressed,” Dr. Tedros said. “In addition to transmission through sexual contact, monkeypox can be spread in households through close contact between people, such as hugging and kissing, and on contaminated towels or bedding.”

The WHO’s call for a Big Tech-WHO censorship alliance that targets monkeypox misinformation is eerily similar to the censorship alliance that occurred during COVID-19 when the WHO partnered with YouTube, Facebook, Wikipedia, and others to censor or label COVID-19 misinformation. YouTube was one of the most committed censors under this alliance and removed over 800,000 videos for contradicting the WHO.

Despite Big Tech companies empowering the WHO as an arbiter of truth and letting it decide which pieces of so-called COVID-19 misinformation they should censor, the WHO got many things wrong during COVID. One of the most infamous examples of this was its January 14, 2020 tweet which stated “preliminary investigations conducted by the Chinese authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission” of the coronavirus.

Days before this censorship call, the WHO declared monkeypox a global health emergency.

This push for increased censorship of monkeypox misinformation follows the WHO making another power grab this year by pushing for an international pandemic treaty. Under this treaty, the WHO is pushing for “national and global coordinated actions to address the misinformation, disinformation, and stigmatization, that undermine public health,” vaccine passports, global surveillance, and more. Earlier this month, the WHO agreed that this treaty would be legally binding.

12 Comments

  1. It’s nothing at all A few blisters usually on the hands and SLIGHT flu type symptoms No media s telling the truth They’re all compliant through money. Basically Its nothing to be in the news even .The blisters dont even last a week. A few days. Big deal .

  2. Just a heads up, they can vaccinate people through nasal swabs as well. Look up this article:

    Advantages of Intranasal Vaccination and Considerations on Device Selection

    M. Birkhoff, Vice President Marketing, M. Leitz, Product Manager, and D. Marx, Business Development Manager

    Also:

    Vaccinated with a pcr test even without knowing?
    by Weaver, confirmed by John Hopkins

    April 11, 2021

    Not a popular topic, but best to be cautious

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