In a move as swift and brutal as a guillotine, Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, decapitated the Foreign Malign Influence Center (FMIC). This relic of the Biden era, ostensibly established to police the wild west of online discourse, was notorious for its tendency to brand conservative perspectives as "foreign influence". It became the grim reaper for free speech, eliminating voices that dared to challenge the official narrative.

But let's cut the crap. This wasn't about preserving the sanctity of American discourse. It was about control. Gabbard's decision to strike down the FMIC is a power play, pure and simple, and it's about damn time someone called it out.

The FMIC was a partisan weapon, a big bad wolf masquerading in sheep's clothing. It was the mouthpiece of the Biden administration, silencing conservative voices under the guise of national security. Its mission was not to protect, but to manipulate; not to inform, but to indoctrinate. It was a puppet master pulling the strings of social media giants, turning them into de facto censors of the Biden administration’s critics.

Now, don't get me wrong. The threat of foreign influence is real. But when you weaponize that fear to muzzle your own citizens, you're no better than the autocrats you claim to fight against. You're just a wolf in sheep's clothing, gnawing at the very foundations of democracy.

But let's not start singing Gabbard's praises just yet. Her decision to axe the FMIC, as noble as it may seem, reeks of political opportunism. She's not a crusader for free speech. She's a political animal, seizing the opportunity to siphon off conservative support that’s been left high and dry by the de-platforming policies of the Biden era.

In this game of thrones, it’s the American public that loses. On one hand, we had the FMIC, a government-controlled entity that played judge, jury, and executioner on matters of free speech. On the other, we have politicians like Gabbard, who use the guise of protecting free speech to score political points.

The end of the FMIC is not a victory for free speech. It’s a victory for manipulation, deceit, and political maneuvering. It’s a victory for those who believe in the power of propaganda, who thrive in the shadows of misinformation and half-truths. The death of the FMIC is not a blow for democracy; it’s a punch in the gut for anyone who believes in the sanctity of open debate and discourse.

So before we start celebrating the end of the FMIC, let's remember what we're really looking at: a power struggle between political elites, with the American public caught in the crossfire. We aren't witnessing a triumph of free speech. We're watching a gladiatorial match between power players, and they're using our rights as weapons.

And to those of you applauding Gabbard's decision, don't be fooled. This isn't a victory for you. This is a chess move in a game you're not even being allowed to play. It's time to wake up, America. Your voice isn't being freed; it’s being auctioned off.