Tag Archives: Twitter
The Biden administration calls it the “Disinformation Governance Board” (DGB—word on the streets is that it was going to be named the “Knowledge Governance Board,” but “KGB” was already taken).
The rest of America calls it the Ministry of Truth, a title derived from George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984.
In a rollout almost as wildly inept as Biden’s exit from Afghanistan, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced its new effort to combat “disinformation.” After the past decade of Democrats spreading misinformation and disinformation, aided and abetted by leftist collaborators at the New York Times, Washington Post…
Posted in Federal, Media Watch
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Tagged Alejandro Mayorkas, Chuck Todd, CNN, Department of Homeland Security, Disinformation Governance Board, Elon Musk, Ministry of Truth, MSNBC, New York Times, Nina Jankowicz, Ron Johnson, Twitter, Washington Post
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As we head into the next presidential campaign season, it would serve us well to remember how leftist hatred and the lies they created to serve their hatred have caused ordinary Americans to suffer.
Leftist hatred of former President Trump resulted in the election of the senile mob boss Joe “Bananas” Biden, who has destroyed virtually every good thing Trump did during his four years in the White House. (Ironically, leftists consumed by hatred hurl the epithet “hater” at anyone who holds different moral views than they do.)
With his ill-conceived COVID and economic policies, Bananas Biden destroyed a …
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
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Tagged 2022 Election, Adam Schiff, AOC, COVID, Donald Trump, gas prices, Hunter Biden, Jack Dorsey, Joe Biden, Mark Zuckerberg, Nancy Pelosi, Twitter
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In the past three days, Twitter has suspended the accounts of the well-known satirical website Babylon Bee and of Division I swimmer Reka Gyorgy. What Gyorgy and Babylon Bee share in common is a willingness to criticize the alchemical superstitions of the “trans” cult.
Babylon Bee mocked USA Today for giving the Woman of the Year award to assistant secretary of health at the Department of Health and Human Services, Dr. Richard Leland Levine, alias “Rachel” Levine, who is a man. In response to USA Today’s insulting award, Babylon Bee tweeted that it had awarded Levine its Man of the Year award. Twitter suspended Babylon Bee’s account for alleged “hateful conduct,” a suspension that will be lifted only when Babylon Bee deletes the tweet.
And the left claims they hate censorship.
Posted in Sexuality
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Tagged Babylon Bee, Department of Health and Human Services, JB Pritzker, Jon Stryker, Lia Thomas, Martine Rothblatt, Martyn Lloyd-Jones, NCAA, Rachel Levine, Reka Gyorgy, Richard Leland Levine, Robert P. George, Rosa Parks, Tim Gill, Twitter, USA Today, Will Thomas, Woman of the Year
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Alex Marlow, News Editor-in-Chief at the rightwing website Breitbart.com, recently made the claim that “TikTok is Chinese mind control,” pointing to how it has captivated the “increasingly A.D.D. American mind” with its constant scrolling. Is there any truth to this claim? And is TikTok more dangerous than we realize, not just because of the mindless distraction it provides but because of its content?
Ironically, although TikTok was developed by a Chinese company and is owned by a Chinese company, it is banned in China, along with a number of other, major social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, and …
Posted in Sexuality
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Tagged Alex Marlow, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Facebook, Gender Confusion, Gender dysphoria, Good Morning America, Instagram, Jordan Peterson, Matt Walsh, Multiple Personality Disorder, New York Post, Newsweek, social contagion, TikTok, Twitter
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A recent Wall Street Journal investigation offered a glimpse into the world that a minor when scrolling through Tik Tok, the most popular social media platform among America’s teenagers. It wasn’t pretty. The journalists set up 31 fake Tik Tok accounts posing as 13–15-year-old users and discovered that the algorithm very quickly started showing them sexually explicit content, sexual violence, and links to OnlyFans. The fact that the age set on each of the 31 accounts was set at 15 or younger made no difference as pornographic content and links made their way into each account’s feed.
Speech suppression is a habit that the Biden administration and its liberal supporters can't seem to break. Many staffers may have picked up the habit in their student years: Colleges and universities have been routinely censoring "politically incorrect" speech for the last 30 years. As Thomas Sowell noted, "There are no institutions in America where free speech is more severely restricted than in our politically correct colleges and universities, dominated by liberals."
Posted in Education
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Tagged Cardinal Bellarmine, Facebook, Galileo, Google, Hunter Biden, Jen Psaki, Joe Biden, Michael Goodwin, New York Post, New York Times, Nicholas Wade, Speech Suppression, Stephen L. Miller, Thomas Sowell, Twitter
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Following the January 6th lawlessness at the Capitol in Washington D.C., Twitter permanently suspended President Donald Trump’s account and thousands of other conservative users began reporting their accounts were suspended or they had lost large numbers of followers. The migration that had already begun to an upstart competitor, Parler, gained tremendous speed until Amazon dropped the new platform from its server. The big tech censorship of conservative voices supporting Trump was underway.
Mainstream media went from calling the events on January 6th a riot, to an insurrection. Any person or platform who disagreed with their version of what took place …
Posted in Media Watch
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Tagged Amazon, Bed Bath & Beyond, Day Gardner, Donald Trump, Facebook, Jack Dorsey, Joe Biden, Kohl's, Mike Lindell, MyPillow, National Black Pro-Life Union, Pinterest, Project Veritas, Twitter, Wayfair
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After preaching at my home congregation Sunday morning, I got into my car in the church parking lot to check my voicemails and messages. One of my colleagues had sent me the link to his new article, which I decided to share with my Twitter followers. To my surprise, I discovered I was locked out of my account for 12 hours for violating Twitter Rules.
In the article describing “hate speech” tactics, we saw how people are called haters if they oppose the homosexual or transgender agenda. The intent is to shame the opponents into silence, that the activists’ march through American culture can continue unopposed. In this article, we’ll see how the activists try to punish those who actually do stand against them.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sexuality
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, America, America's Culture, Antifa, Apple, Cancel culture, Christianity, Culture, Facebook, George Orwell, Google Play, Harald Uhlig, homosexuals, Karen Blair, LGBT, Masterpiece Cakesho, Memories Pizza, Niel Golightly, Parler, pronouns, Robert Jensen, sexuality, social media, The Crossing Church, The Internet, transgender, Twitter
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This is how it's going down, my friends—the eradication of speech rights for conservatives, that is. The stage was set years ago when "hate speech" laws were passed.
The Left argues that any rhetoric that is or may be in any distant way at any time related to acts of violence should be banned. So, if I say that volitional homosexual acts and relationships are abhorrent to God as Scripture teaches, and a lone, crazed, alienated, Godless sociopath or a few hundred alienated fatherless, Godless anarchists—people who may or may not have read my words—commit acts of violence against homosexuals—my words should be banned....
Posted in Media Watch
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Tagged Abortion, AOC, Big Tech, BLM, BLM riots, Christians, Democrat Party, Donald Trump, election, Facebook, Forbes Magazine, Free Speech, hate speech, Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, Kayleigh McEnany, Kellyanne Conway, Leah Torres, Leftists, Lila Rose, Nancy Pelosi, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Parler, Randall Lane, Russian collusion, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Scripture, Sean Spicer, Stephanie Grisham, The Left, Twitter, YouTube
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No matter what you think of Trump’s character or rhetoric (I’ve never been a fan of either), his presidency accomplished many great things for America, perhaps chief among them getting the left—especially Big Tech—to expose its purulent underbelly. The real power today rests in the delicate fingers of the tech Oligarchs sitting behind their screens moving walls to trap Americans in their prison-like mazes equipped with virtual solitary confinement cells and freedom-crushing language rules euphemistically called “community standards” and “policies.” Trump was the immovable force that stood for a brief moment in their way.
Posted in Media Watch, Religious Liberty
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Tagged Amazon, AOC, Apple, Big Brother, Big Tech, Byron York, Capitol assault, Christians, Chrome, CNN, Congres, Democrat, Facebook, Fox, Google, Hillary Clinton, Instagram, Jack Dorsey, Jeff Bezos, Jeffrey Scott Shapiro, Joe Biden, Josh Hawley, Kate Ruane, Kevin Roose, Michael Flynnn, Nazis, Never-Trumpers, New York Times, Newsmax, Oliver Darcy, Parler, Paul Moriarty, Pennsylvania, President Trump, Republicans, Robert Epstein, Ron Wyden, Shelock Holmes, Sidney Powell, The Constitution, Twitter, vote fraud
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It is true that Google is not imprisoning dissenters in a vast network of prison camps, similar to what Alexander Solzhenitsyn described in The Gulag Archipelago. But there is a good reason that retired NYU professor Michael Rectenwald titled his 2019 book Google Archipelago: The Digital Gulag and the Simulation of Freedom.
Posted in Media Watch
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Tagged Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Basilea Schlink, Big Tech, Google, Google Archipelago: The Digital Gulag and the Simulation of Freedom, Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Michael Rectenwald, The Gulag Archipelago, The New York Post, Twitter, YouTube
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I am finally doing it: creating profiles on social media platforms that are friendlier to conservative points of view and that do not censor speech. Why? Like so many others, I have had enough of the interference, outright censorship, suppression of conservative views, and suspension of accounts. I am fed up with the unwelcome disclaimers by social media giants and partisan search engines that suggest my opinions and news posts are untrustworthy and/or dishonest. For these reasons, I have decided to say "goodbye" to liberal social media platforms.
Posted in Media Watch
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Tagged Big Media, Big Tech, Brave, Dave Olsson, Donald J. Trump, Duck Duck Go, Facebook, Facebook Jail, Google, Google Chrome, Hunter Biden, Jared Thomson, John Matze, Mark Weinstein, MeWe, Microsoft Edge, New York Post, Parler, Robert Epstein, Rumble, The Epoch Times, Tucker Carlson Tonight, Twitter, YouTube
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Censorship today looks like my three-day stint in the Facebook pokey over Thanksgiving weekend during which my mad keyboarding fingers were (almost) crushed in tiny Facebook thumbscrews engraved with a photo of Lord Zuckerberg. The reason for my imprisonment by Facebook Overlords in one of their many Cells of Iniquity beggars belief.
It all started when I posted about the image Facebook created to advertise their new avatars. As you can see, this image doesn't include any white male avatars.
Posted in Media Watch
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Tagged Ads Delivery team, Animal Farm, Chinese Communist Party, Facebook, George Orwell, Jack Dorsey, Jeff Bezos, Jeffery Javed, Kellyanne Conway, Mark Zuckerberg, Ministry of Truth, Sundar Pichai, The New York Times, Twitter, Washington Post, Yoel Roth
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In their pursuit of replacing culture with anti-culture, the spanking new 21st Century culture Reformers are going to be very busy. Rather than nailing 95 theses on a church door, they're going to tear down 950,000 monuments and place names honoring imperfect and altogether yucky colorless people and replace them I guess with the names of perfect colorful people.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture, Media Watch
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Tagged Andrew Sullivan, AOC, Barack Obama, Bari Weiss, Bernie, Biden, Cancel culture, Cannibal Reformers, Cannibalism, Damon Linker, Emily VanDerWerff, Fareed Zakaria, Garry Kasparov, Garry Wills, Gary Garrels, Gloria Steinem, Harpers, Harpers letter, J.K. Rowling, Jonathan Rauch, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Margaret Atwood, Martin LutherKing, Matt Taibbi, Matthew Yglesias, New York Magazine, New York Times, Noam Chomsky, Randi Weingarten, Robespierre, Salman Rushdie, Steven Pinker, Theodore Parker, Todd Gitlin, Todd VanDerWerff, Twitter, Vox
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