Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey oversaw the banning of a host of right-wing figures on Monday, from American Renaissance’s Jared Taylor to Britain First’s Jayda Fransen, whose videos of Muslims attacking people President Trump recently retweeted.
Paul Golding of Britain First was also banned, as well as Hunter Wallace of Occidental Dissent, Generation Identity, The Traditionalist Workers Party, Michael Hill of The League Of The South and many others.
Everyone banned was right-wing.
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— Gab: Free Speech Social Network (@getongab) December 18, 2017
— Gab: Free Speech Social Network (@getongab) December 18, 2017
Another suspension amid Twitter purge: @gen_identity, UK white "identitarians" pic.twitter.com/WKY4w8m8ks
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) December 18, 2017
Here's the list of prominent names or accounts so far…@occdissent@MichaelHill51@TradWorker@GoldingBF @JaydaBF@BritainFirstHQ@jartaylor@AmRenaissance
— Deplorable Me (Josef Bosch) (@deplorableish) December 18, 2017
Groypers are under attack. pic.twitter.com/HVwdoWUUVA
— Gab: Free Speech Social Network (@getongab) December 18, 2017
Just days ago, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was championing net neutrality, saying it’s “indispensable to free expression.”
“Twitter stands for freedom of expression and for empowering dialogue,” said one message from Twitter’s Public Policy account which Dorsey retweeted.
Twitter stands for freedom of expression and for empowering dialogue. We encourage and celebrate the global conversation around human rights on Twitter.
Join us as we celebrate #HumanRightsDay across the globe with a custom emoji. pic.twitter.com/2dMhiTWqg0
— Twitter Public Policy (@Policy) December 6, 2017
“We strongly oppose the FCC’s proposed weakening of Net Neutrality protections and will continue to fight for an open Internet, which is indispensable to free expression, consumer choice, and innovation,” said another.
We strongly oppose the FCC’s proposed weakening of Net Neutrality protections and will continue to fight for an open Internet, which is indispensable to free expression, consumer choice, and innovation.
— Twitter Public Policy (@Policy) November 22, 2017
It’s noteworthy that they banned Jared Taylor as he was also the first person to have a video put into YouTube purgatory.
We’re working with @Facebook, @Twitter, internet providers, and other mainstream internet services to keep hate off their platforms. https://t.co/DpD3ucMxb4
— ADL (@ADL_National) December 15, 2017
Twitter’s new censorship policy explicitly states they will ban people due to their views whether expressed on or off their website.
The fake news media who went hysterical over the repeal of net neutrality last week are now celebrating this attack on free speech.
Though a new tweet under the hashtag #TwitterPurge is currently appearing every few seconds, the hashtag is not trending, likely due to Twitter staff actively suppressing it, as they admitted was done with #DNCLeak during the 2016 election.
Courtesy of Information Liberation