Posted on 05/03/2019 5:17:40 PM PDT by bitt
James Woods, one of the few conservative stars in Hollywood, has been locked out of his Twitter account for over a week now for abusive behavior, once again demonstrating the double standard the tech giant holds when it comes to enforcing rules.
Twitter suspended Woods for a tweet that read, If you try to kill the King, you best not miss #HangThemAll, according to his girlfriend Sara Miller.
The tweet was apparently in reference to the Mueller report, which found no conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia. The quote is from Ralph Waldo Emerson and has been used in various forms in movies and TV shows like The Wire.
Nevertheless, this post apparently met the threshold on Twitter for abusive behavior.
Twitter does not appear to have the same standard for leftists. As Breitbart News has reported, there are several examples of actual violent threats going unchecked by the social media company.
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They Live is a timeless classic.
Soon to be the future of the world. After the “peace” deal is signed (note: the Mark of the Beast doesn’t occur until 1,260 days have passed since the confirmation of the peace deal - then shall be Great Tribulation)
Daniel 7:7-8
The unbelievers may even be talking into their watches to report those that don’t have the Mark of the Beast.
The movie was accidentally (somewhat) prophetic. It won’t be aliens from outer space, of course.
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I think we’re already there.
:(
I’ve been locked out of my twitter just because my activity looked suspicious. At this point, I consider it a badge of honor.
Great flick.
Based on a short story from the early 60’s, John Carpenter tried to make it a social commentary on the right-wing and the “evils of Reaganism”. The funny thing is that most people look at it and recognize the heavy hand of the left.
Thanks for list.
true
It did try to attack Reaganism.
It turns out to be quite prophetic regarding technology (cell phone watch, that is) and the Left.
They Live and Atlas Shrugged nailed it.
Some day I’ll have to read that book.
I only made it through Anthem in high school.
I don’t know why that one was chosen for our class.
I was too busy looking at a cute girl in class, from time-to-time. :)
The only thing I remember from it was Equality xxxxxxx, whatever it was (I did just look it up, though).
I agree. If some people are banned for speaking in a public forum where is the equal protection of our Constitutional rights?
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The Movie was actually aimed at Reagan and Republicans (the Aliens and the greedy Businessmen) because John Carpenter hated him.
It didn’t work out that way as far as I’m concerned.
It gets kind of draggy here and there, but the way it nails the present day political culture is uncanny.
I remember hearing that and all I ever saw were leftists when I watched that movie.
I bet John Carpenter was ticked.
:b
I’m gonna have to read ‘1984’ I guess too.
Or at least watch the movie (I think there was a movie?)
I only caught a very small part of Farenheit 451 many, many years ago.
They filmed part of that Movie in the Parking Garage one weekend at the Bank of America Data Center where I worked.
The Building was prominent in the outdoor scenes of the homeless encampment, beige building with windows half way up.
Looked like a Bunker. It was located at the Harbor / Hollywood Freeway Interchange across from downtown L.A.
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