Congresswomen Marjorie Taylor Greene and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could also be at polar opposites of the political spectrum, however they agree on one distinguished difficulty—they each consider breaking apart Massive Tech platforms is a good suggestion.

Greene, a Georgia Republican, highlighted her settlement with Ocasio-Cortez, a progressive Democrat from New York, on breaking apart Massive Tech "monopolies" in a Thursday Gettr publish. However Greene wrote that she and Ocasio-Cortez agree for very totally different causes. "Communists Democrats need Massive Tech monopoly's energy to regulate info taken away as a result of they're offended that individuals have posted in opposition to covid vaccines and [Dr. Anthony] Fauci and the Biden admin's propaganda about covid," she stated.

The probabilities of each congresswomen working collectively on laws to deal with Massive Tech seem extremely unlikely, however there's bipartisan curiosity in Congress to take motion to deal with widespread considerations about such firms. For instance, Senator Amy Klobuchar, a Minnesota Democrat, and Senator Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican, have collaborated on a invoice that may block Amazon and Google from favoring their very own services on their platforms.

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Congresswomen Marjorie Taylor Greene and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez seem to have one difficulty they agree on—the necessity to break up Massive Tech firms—however not for a similar causes. Above left, Ocasio-Cortez speaks throughout a information convention on December 8, 2021. At proper, Greene attends the March for Life rally on the Nationwide Mall on January 21.Alex Wong/Getty Photographs

In her Gettr publish, Greene, a staunch supporter of Donald Trump, stated the "Communist Democrats" are "offended Fb, Spotify and others do not instantly cancel any and all speech in opposition to the globalist agenda to vaccinate your complete world in opposition to the 99% survivable Covid-19 synthetic virus.

"However I wish to break them as much as permit for extra freedom of speech, extra info, and extra competitors within the market," she added.

Greene additionally shared a hyperlink to an article highlighting current remarks Ocasio-Cortez made to Yahoo Finance about Fb. "They're performing as an advertiser, they're performing as each platform and vendor, they're...a communications platform, which has traditionally been a well-established area of antitrust," the Democrat stated within the interview.

She stated Fb has been "corrosive" and "needs to be damaged up," including, "We must always pursue antitrust exercise on Fb, and there are such a lot of totally different the reason why."

Notably, regardless of Greene's and different Republicans' repeated claims, progressives and the Democratic Get together are usually not communists. Communism is a political idea that advocates making all property publicly owned and redistributing all wealth and assets in society. No member of the Democratic Get together or elected member of Congress is in favor of such a governmental system.

Progressive Democrats do name for barely larger taxes on the rich and extra social spending to assist the decrease and center courses. A lot of the insurance policies they advocate for are properly established in rich, developed international locations all through Western Europe—which keep strongly democratic and capitalist programs.

With regards to the coronavirus virus, some scientists and plenty of conservative lawmakers (like Greene) have speculated or claimed that it was man-made. Nevertheless, quite a few scientists consider it occurred naturally within the wild and unfold from animals to people. Some scientists consider that it's doable, or seemingly, that the virus leaked from a lab in Wuhan, China. At the moment, the exact origin of the virus just isn't identified.

In the meantime, GOP and Democratic lawmakers proceed to boost severe considerations about Massive Tech firms equivalent to Twitter and Meta—the guardian firm of Fb, Instagram and WhatsApp—and their affect on society. However as Greene alluded to in her Gettr publish, there stay extensive disagreements about what the important thing points are and easy methods to handle lawmakers' considerations.

Newsweek reached out to press representatives for Greene and Ocasio-Cortez for additional remark however didn't instantly obtain responses.