Gonzalez v. Google | Conflict of Interest | National Sovereignty First Principle on Section 230
National sovereignty and national cultural sovereignty first principle. The United States, a Sovereign Republic, has the authority to set and maintain her own national standards and cultural standards. We are not going to play liberal free speech defenders as we believe in National Sovereignty. To criticize any modification of section 230 on our part would be grossly hypocritical. As a matter of consistency we maintain that the United States of America, a Sovereign Nation, has the right and the full authority to set, maintain, and uphold it's own national moral standards and we do not object to any modifications of section 230 whether major or minor but do predict media platforms might become extremely boring and possibly even fall into total disuse. As a conflict of interest arises: we shall refrain from further comments on this case in question as it relates to free speech. As firm believers of national sovereignty and cultural nationalism: we cannot criticize any modification. Given the political conflict of interest: we refrain from either support or criticism as it relates to speech. If another sovereign country has the authority to restrict content that violates their national sovereignty: then the U.S. has the right to enforce its cultural and moral sovereignty.