Meta whistleblower to testify after explosive memoir slamming Mark Zuckerberg was blocked
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Sen. Josh Hawley announced that whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams will testify about Meta's internal culture and censorship practices, particularly regarding its dealings with Communist China. This follows her memoir 'Careless People,' which highlights allegations of Meta crafting censorship systems and data sharing with the CCP, yet was blocked from publication. Hawley criticized Meta as an 'amoral and corrupt company' and emphasized the importance of uncovering the truth behind their actions, which the subcommittee aims to explore during Wynn-Williams' testimony next week.
Sen. Josh Hawley criticized Meta, calling it an amoral company, asserting that whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams will testify about Facebook's censorship practices and operations with China.
Wynn-Williams' memoir was blocked from publication, detailing Facebook's alleged cooperation with oppressive regimes and its plans for censorship tools against dissidents.
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