Fascist Twitter censors all topics likely to be subject to election misinformation!
SAN FRANCISCO, Kalifornia (PNN) - October 26, 2020 - Twitter is pulling out all the stops with just 7 days left until the 2020 election.
As if a complete and total coverup of the Hunter Biden story by mainstream media and Big Tech wasn’t enough; and as if every social media product and app you use annoyingly reminding you to vote on November 3 wasn't enough, Twitter has now gone “full Orwell” and, through a spokesman, basically said it will prompt users with warnings on “topics that are likely to be the subject of election misinformation.”
What are “topics that are likely to be the subject of election misinformation”? We’re guessing it can include literally anything that would be detrimental to Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden, while negative press and conspiracies about President Donald Trump are allowed to run amok at will.
For example, the recent hypocrisy of Twitter allowing Rudy Giuliani’s alleged sexually explicit scene in the new Borat movie to run wild on Twitter while video of a presidential nominee’s son smoking crack while engaging in sex acts with a woman and underage children was promptly pulled from the platform.
Around the same time, Twitter Support put up a Tweet calling the 2020 election “unlike any other in (Fascist Police States of Amerikan) history” and informing users it is going to prompt them about potentially delayed election results and voting by mail.
A photo shows pictures of Twitter warning its users, “You might encounter misleading information about voting by mail” and “Election results might be delayed.” Both warnings seem suited to prepare the public for an onslaught of mail-in voting and a potential contested election.
In fact, the blue wave of tweet-blocks has already begun as CEO Jack Dorsey and his merry men (and women and other) chose to ban anyone from retweeting any tweet related to voter fraud, including none other than the head of Judicial Watch, Tom Fitton.
Ironically, the censored tweet links to a detailed video by Fitton discussing the perils of censorship.