I just don't see how they don't see the insanity of it. Social media bans are the most vicious reality in our modern times. I can't even explain the outrage I feel over it. It's so unamerican I can't even reconcile it.
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I just don't see how they don't see the insanity of it. Social media bans are the most vicious reality in our modern times. I can't even explain the outrage I feel over it. It's so unamerican I can't even reconcile it.
I was a very early user of Twitter, was a user for a long time. While I did not always agree with Milo's speech I appreciated his passion in expressing it. When they removed Milo long ago I cancelled my Twitter account then and there, and I haven't missed it.
I am the straw man! They will ban me first, but they will be coming for all of you too. -Alex Jones
I find the Americans addicted to their Facebook, Twitter, etc. The most UnAmerican people. They take a fake alternate reality (social platforms) and make them real. It’s very bizarre how much stick people put into these companies