Posted on 06/24/2020 1:58:42 PM PDT by Zenyatta
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Time for Twitter Censor Nazis To Go.
Denounce and BOYCOTT Twitter Censor Nazis
Contact the people who advertise on Twitter and tell them you wont be usingtheir product/service any longer and get friends and anyone Sane to do this too.
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Multiple repeated copyright infringements, huh?
I'm detecting a pattern of these people wanting to use other people's creations for their own benefit without paying.
On a similar note, @ScottAdamsSays Well, Twitter crossed the line hard. Anyone here? on Parler.com, possibly in reference to Carpe.
https://share.par.pw/post/3dde71dcde114d21a1bd6bdaa8c067b1
One of the differences between you and I is that you are willing to accept what they say in good faith, while I on the other hand don't believe a g*dd@mn thing they say until a hell of a lot of proof is provided to confirm it.
When someone makes a parody of something, they will often use material created by someone else, but this is called "fair use" under the law. I've heard of Carpe Donkum, and what I understand is he makes memes and parodies.
I'm detecting a pattern of these people wanting to use other people's creations for their own benefit without paying.
Of course you are. You take their word for it because that's what you wish to believe.
Nah - the one they used was over a year old and the complaint was fresh...Twitter is hunting down folks who are willing to complain if it hurts a conservative...
We have the Concern Troll of the Thread WINNER!
Because Trump hasn't fought tooth and nail, against seemingly insurmountable odds, to start us back in the right direction...or fulfilled their childish fantasies of a instantaneous clean sweep.
We still have those who are handed a metric ton of grapes and who bitch because they found one grape that was sour and didn't please their palate....pathetic.
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