You could try the Guardian newspaper comments, formerly called CiF. You’ll be allowed to post conservative opinions until the commies (and they are commies!) run you off.
Gab.ai rather than twitter
i do not use either but perhaps minds.com and gab.ai
I've toned down my comments on social media for the time being, but when the autumn election gets close, I intend to intensify, and I'll probably get kicked off the anti-truth propaganda sites.
I HATE PROPAGANDA. I HATE MENDACITY. I HATE EVIL. I HATE INJUSTICE. I HATE DECADENCE.
I LOVE TRUTH.
THAT'S WHY I'VE BEEN READING AND POSTING ON FREE REPUBLIC ALL THESE YEARS.
On Quora, people ask questions and anyone can answer. A lot of the respondents are left/liberal, although there are a smattering of conservatives.
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Gab.ai, but by popular demand, Kim dotcom is working on one, too. I hope he succeeds.
Why do you want everyone to know what you think and do.
Post e-mails or texts to those you care about.
Comment on politics on FR.
During my recent ban from Facebook I created a Google doc with links to the
sites I like. That way I could access them from my computer, phone or tablet.
Then I could post on Disqus.
Not every news source has a Disqus comment section.
And it’s bothering that the places I visit repeat each other. That’s why Free
Republic is so great, we don’t have to read every headline over and over again.
I tried Google Plus, but it has limited participation.
Disqus also is more lenient than Facebook.
I expect I’ll get banned permanently from Facebook shortly.
An alternative to posting stuff you know will be instantly deleted on
Facebook is to compile it in your Facebook Notes. And then link to your Notes.
I like giving a conservative point of view to the liberals, even on liberal sites.
www.Mewe.com
Don’t do social media.
Don’t do social media.
Don’t do social media.