EU Rolls Out ‘Disinformation Law’ to Censor Americans Who Share Non-Mainstream News
By The Blogging Hounds
July 4, 2025
In a sweeping move that critics say targets freedom of speech beyond its own borders, the European Union has enacted a controversial new “disinformation law” — and it’s not just Europeans who should be concerned. The sweeping digital censorship framework is already being used to monitor and suppress American voices, particularly those sharing non-mainstream or dissenting news online.
The Law That Crosses BordersOfficially called the Digital Services Act (DSA), the legislation was designed to combat “harmful online content, misinformation, and threats to democratic processes.” But critics say the law’s vague language and expansive enforcement power open the door to silencing alternative media, dissenting political opinions, and whistleblowers — even if they’re not in the EU.
What’s most alarming? American citizens and content creators are already feeling the impact, as platforms with global reach — including Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube — scramble to comply by flagging, throttling, or removing content that may not align with the EU’s approved narrative.
Targeting “Disinformation” — Or Dissent?Under the DSA, massive fines can be imposed on tech companies that fail to act swiftly on flagged content. This has incentivized preemptive censorship of politically sensitive or controversial viewpoints — especially on topics like:
Ukraine-Russia conflict narrativesCOVID-19 origins and treatmentsClimate change policy criticismsImmigration and border concernsU.S. election integrity debatesMany of these subjects are central to U.S. political discourse — yet now they’re being filtered through the lens of European regulators, who have no accountability to American voters or courts.
“This is digital colonialism,” said free speech advocate Dr. Emily Harper. “Foreign governments are now effectively dictating what Americans can or can’t say online.”
Big Tech Becomes the Global Thought PoliceMajor platforms — including Meta, Google, and TikTok — have already confirmed partnerships with EU “disinformation watchdogs” to identify and suppress flagged narratives. But those watchdogs include state-funded organizations and so-called “fact-checkers” with strong political leanings.
The result? Alternative media outlets, independent journalists, and citizen reporters across the U.S. are reporting shadow bans, post removals, and sudden account suspensions — not for inciting violence or hate, but for challenging the mainstream storyline.
Why Americans Should Be AlarmedWhile the law technically applies only within the EU, its enforcement extends to anyone whose content appears on global platforms. And since most major tech companies are based in the U.S., they are enforcing these rules preemptively across the board to avoid international penalties.
“This is how global governance begins — not with a bang, but with a quietly implemented algorithm,” warned constitutional attorney Mark Glenn. “Free speech in America is now being shaped by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels.”
The Beginning of a Global Speech Crackdown?Free speech advocates warn that the DSA is just the beginning. Similar legislation is now under discussion in Canada, Australia, and even parts of the U.S., all under the banner of “fighting misinformation.” But critics argue this is simply a new excuse to crack down on inconvenient truths and control public perception.
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