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w/ Joe Hawkins
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Therefore let us not sleep, as others do, but let us watch and be sober.

A quiet but consequential form of censorship is tightening across the digital landscape, and Christian families are beginning to feel its weight. TruPlay Games, a creator of Bible-based, family-friendly children’s games, reports that its advertisements have been repeatedly rejected by Google and TikTok—not for inappropriate content, but seemingly for their Christian identity. Despite targeting general audiences such as parents and families, and even after removing words like “Christian” and “Bible” from ad copy, TruPlay’s ads were still blocked. The result has been a devastating blow to the company’s ability to reach families seeking wholesome alternatives in a digital world saturated with morally corrosive content.
What makes this especially troubling is the selective nature of enforcement. TruPlay has advertised without issue on other major platforms, including Meta’s Facebook and Instagram, yet two of the most powerful digital gatekeepers continue to shut the door. This is not merely an advertising dispute—it is an example of how centralized tech platforms can quietly determine which worldviews are amplified and which are suppressed. When access to audiences is controlled by a handful of corporations, ideological bias no longer needs to be overt to be effective; it simply has to be enforced through opaque policies and algorithmic discretion.
When Christian content for children is quietly filtered out of the digital marketplace, it signals not tolerance, but preparation—conditioning society to accept a future where faith is permitted only in private, if at all.
SOURCE: Fox Business

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