Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) says he'll introduce legislation that would block the Pentagon from cooperating with film studios that edit or alter their movies for audiences in China.
Cruz plans to introduce the measure, called “The Stopping Censorship, Restoring Integrity, Protecting Talkies Act” (SCRIPT Act), once the Senate is back in session.
The bill forms part of Cruz’s plan to “combat China’s growing influence over what Americans see and hear, which includes legislation targeting information warfare from the Chinese Communist Party across higher education, sports, films, radio broadcasts, and more,” Cruz said in a statement.
“From buying media outlets to broadcasting propaganda into America to coercing Hollywood studios and sports leagues to self-censor by threatening to cut off access to one of the biggest markets for sports and entertainment in the world, the Chinese Communist Party spends billions and billions of dollars to mislead Americans about China and shape what our citizens see, hear, and think.”
The senator said these activities are “part of China’s whole-of-state approach to amass more influence around the world through information warfare,” and he’s calling for that to stop.
“For too long, Hollywood has been complicit in China’s censorship and propaganda in the name of bigger profits. The SCRIPT Act will serve as a wake-up call by forcing Hollywood studios to choose between the assistance they need from the American government and the dollars they want from China,” he said.
“China should not be able to set up shop in Mexico and blanket America with propaganda. Every year, the CCP spends billions of dollars purchasing news outlets and waging information warfare to extend the reach of its propaganda and whitewash the unflattering and politically inconvenient truths about its totalitarian regime,” Cruz said in the statement.
As The Epoch Times has previously reported, CCP officials knew in November or early December that COVID-19 had appeared in Wuhan but chose not to share this vital information with the rest of the world. Chinese officials instead arrested those who tried to warn of the danger, including doctors and medical experts, and employed the regime’s rigorous censorship to prevent media coverage and to delete any mentions of it from social media.
As a consequence of the CCP’s actions, the virus has created a global pandemic that has killed more than 219,000 people and left economies devastated.