Posted on 08/04/2021 7:38:56 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat
Twitter on Wednesday unlocked the account of a Just the News reporter after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the COVID-19 tweet in question was indeed correct.
The tweet Tuesday night stated a well established medical fact – one backed by the CDC – that not everyone should be injected with vaccines.
Reporter Greg Piper tweeted "Vaccines are not safe for everyone."
The post also linked to a report by the higher education news website the College Fix detailing Brigham Young University's refusal to grant an exception to its vaccine mandate for a student with a potentially complicating medical condition.
Piper's appended remark is backed up by CDC guidance, which stipulates that "some people should not get certain vaccines or should wait before getting them....
(Excerpt) Read more at justthenews.com ...
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He should sue for a billion dollars for loss of reputation. Zuckerberg and the like are evil.
Big Tech is dangerous to children and other living things bump.
Twittsewer - where stupid people go to express their opinions.
So OF COURSE the Twittsewer retardmods shut him down.
Because the Twittsewer retardmods are just as retarded as most of the bluechecks and their followers.
It’s not safe for my soul. There is not one thing they can do to make me get the shot
“Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power.”
— Benito Mussolini
“A partnership of government (CDC, etc.) and big corporations (Twitter, etc.) now decides who can speak in the public square.”
A lot of Republicans and even people who think they’re conservative, don’t get this.
They say “If you don’t like Twitter, start your own ‘Twitter’”. Fine, but given that we now know that Twitter is working hand-in-hand with the federal government to be part of the their censorship arm, does any REALLY think that the government will permit any legitimate competition to Twitter?
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