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MeetMeWorld.net supports the First Amendment: freedom of speech and a free, independent press. Many of the news feeds on our platform display headlines only, with links to full articles that require a subscription. That’s not a bad thing — it’s how journalism protects its work. We make no claim to that content. We support the right of publishers to monetize their reporting, and we encourage readers to subscribe. Supporting independent journalism keeps truth alive.

We do not support the so-called “independent” press that floods feeds with noise, propaganda, and agenda-driven spin. Free speech gives you the right to say what you want — but hate speech is not welcome here. Disagreement is fine. Debate is healthy. But if your views cross the line into hatred or harassment, we reserve the right to ban you.

MeetMeWorld.net is a space for principled speech, respectful dialogue, and real community. Speak freely — but speak with integrity.

⚠️ When Free Speech Becomes a Liability — and the Public Pushes Back

We’re deeply concerned by recent moves from the administration to criminalize speech they don’t like. The FCC, under political pressure, reportedly pushed ABC to suspend Jimmy Kimmel after his monologue about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Kimmel misspoke — wrongly identifying the killer as a MAGA supporter — and later clarified. But misstatements, especially in live comedy, are not crimes. They’re part of the messy, imperfect reality of public discourse.

The FCC should have no authority to demand suspensions or terminations based on political discomfort. That’s not regulation — it’s retaliation. And it sets a dangerous precedent: one where satire, criticism, and even grief become punishable offenses.

But here’s the good news: ABC has lifted Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension. The power of public outrage proved stronger than political pressure. When enough people speak up, censorship cracks — and principled speech prevails.

📣 This is why MeetMeWorld.net exists. To protect speech with integrity. To amplify truth. To build a community where disagreement doesn’t mean disrespect — and where journalism isn’t silenced by politics.

Speak freely. Publish boldly. Respect always. That’s the MeetMeWorld.net way.


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