Liberal Twitter and their beliefs in what should be allowed posted on their sight can certainly be hateful and dishonest.
Twitter, which booted Trump for election tweets, has not banned pro-Hitler and pro-Holocaust verified accounts
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ed-pro-hitler-pro-holocaust-verified-accounts
excerpt:
.....Where does Twitter draw the line? Is one tweet approvingly quoting Hitler and invoking his name against the Jews acceptable? How about two or even three? Does Twitter have an unofficial mulligan policy for pro-Holocaust tweets?
Even with all the possible caveats in place (Trump is more powerful, he has a larger platform, they deleted their tweets, etc.), the broader question remains: If Twitter sees Trump’s post-election behavior as sufficient to earn him a permanent ban, then how does it explain the continued activity of verified accounts cheering genocide and Hitler? Malik’s and Raja’s straightforward praise of the Holocaust is just as bad, if not many, many times worse than Trump’s cryptic remarks.
A Twitter spokesperson did not respond to the Washington Examiner’s request for comment.
Twitter, which booted Trump for election tweets, has not banned pro-Hitler and pro-Holocaust verified accounts
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ed-pro-hitler-pro-holocaust-verified-accounts
excerpt:
.....Where does Twitter draw the line? Is one tweet approvingly quoting Hitler and invoking his name against the Jews acceptable? How about two or even three? Does Twitter have an unofficial mulligan policy for pro-Holocaust tweets?
Even with all the possible caveats in place (Trump is more powerful, he has a larger platform, they deleted their tweets, etc.), the broader question remains: If Twitter sees Trump’s post-election behavior as sufficient to earn him a permanent ban, then how does it explain the continued activity of verified accounts cheering genocide and Hitler? Malik’s and Raja’s straightforward praise of the Holocaust is just as bad, if not many, many times worse than Trump’s cryptic remarks.
A Twitter spokesperson did not respond to the Washington Examiner’s request for comment.