Jones is a creepy loon - but he should not have been censored.
Marco Rubio acted like a wuss as usual.
And you know that because the gaslight presstitutes told you so.
You are obviously a highly intelligent person.
“Jones is a creepy loon - but he should not have been censored.”
+1
Typical tin foil hat conspiracy nut huh?
I recall when most pre-Trump establishment politicians, MSM hacks etc., labeled everyone conspiracy nuts who suggested the government would actually conspired against the American people etc.
Fast forward a few years, and we now know the Federal Government and our once prestigious, all powerful intelligence agencies, many of the highest ranking politicians in D.C., not only conspired and colluded to criminally rig our elections but attempted to undermine, compromise and overthrow a Presidential candidate, and then President of the United States.
Anyone capable of critical thought considering this, would likely understand if they're capable of this, they're capable of anything.
Looking back in retrospect, it seems most of the conspiracy tin foil hat crowd, as the insiders and government referred to them, were right all along.☺
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said on Saturday that he "fully admit[s]" Twitter employees share a largely left-leaning bias after facing accusations that conservatives are discriminated against on the social media platform. In an interview that aired Saturday on CNN, Dorsey said his company has a responsibility to be open about its political viewpoints, but to operate without bias when applying content policies to users. "We need to constantly show that we are not adding our own bias, which I fully admit is...is more left-leaning," Dorsey says. "But the real question behind the question is, are we doing something according to political ideology or viewpoints? And we are not. Period," he added.
Dorsey went on to insist that his company only polices behavior on the platform, not content. Dorsey's remarks follow criticism from the right over supposed "shadow-banning" of conservatives users. The platform and Dorsey have also faced questions over the decision not to remove far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones from the platform, despite other social media platforms choosing to do so.
The Twitter CEO said in an interview with The Hill this week that Jones was banned after he received complaints that Jones's content was inciting violence. We were getting a number of reports around the tweet and the Periscope that the content was inciting violence, which is against our terms of service, and we took action, Dorsey said. The InfoWars host received a week-long ban from the platform, but has been removed from other services including YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music.
Dorsey is expected to testify in Sept before the Senate Intelligence Committee on the issue of Russian election interference, and faces a possible subpoena from the House Energy and Commerce Committee over allegations of discrimination against conservatives on the platform.