Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Freedom To Punish, But Not To Speak

"Freedom is the right to tell people what they do not want to hear."
George Orwell

We in the US no longer have such a right. Here is a perfect example why this is so:

Conservative comedian and actor Owen Benjamin, who has recently been suspended permanently from YouTube and Twitter, found out just how far the left is willing to go to silence those they disagree with. As The Gateway Pundit reports, “when attempting to access his [Twitter] account, which boasted over 120,000 followers, users are met with this message: ‘This account has been suspended.’ Benjamin was considered ‘controversial’ by some for his belief that children should not be subjected to hormone therapy.”’

“Both my Twitter accounts suspended and now my ability to make an income has been revoked,” he wrote, inviting his fans to join him on the social media site Patreon. “This is disgusting. I have a two-year-old [sic] and a pregnant wife and they just set my life back to 0 with on [sic] big swoop. I just worked tirelessly for the last 5 months building my online ability to make a living and it’s all gone. You will be next. Fight it now,” Benjamin warned his followers.

No specific tweet has been cited by Twitter as a reason for Benjamin’s suspension from the social media platform.  However, there is speculation that the suspension is not only based on his belief that children should not undergo hormone therapy. There is an inkling that it could be the result of him also calling out far left poster-child David Hogg; the kid who is demanding the government take away the rights of everyone because of the actions of one psycho. 

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The Internet was created to allow government funded researchers to communicate with each other. It was expanded to allow the government to spy on all of us and to ram its propaganda down our throats. It was NOT intended to allow us to have a voice, and there is now ample proof of that assertion.

The best thing we all could do is to stop using the Internet in any and all ways. But now that most people are hooked, it will be harder to ditch than cigarettes, heroin, and sugar. But that's exactly what its proponents intended, isn't it? Those who push the Internet and so-called "social networking" are no better than pimps and drug pushers.

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