Since when did Twitter become the official censor of the United States of America? Causing "a strong negative reaction" is deemed tantamount to incitement to riot? It's Twitter. People can't hurt each other there. And, "likely to evoke". Likely. What is this? Pre-crime? Thought police?Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn’s Senate campaign announcement ad has been blocked by Twitter over a statement the abortion rights opponent makes about the sale of fetal tissue for medical research.
Blackburn, who is running for the seat being opened by the retirement of Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker, boasts in the ad that she “stopped the sale of baby body parts.” A Twitter representative told the candidate’s vendors on Monday that the statement was “deemed an inflammatory statement that is likely to evoke a strong negative reaction.
AP News
Really, fucked up.
I should hope so. Jesus. Don't give these Republicans the constitutional high road.Blackburn took to Twitter to urge supporters to re-post her video and join her in “standing up to Silicon Valley.”
Any of which is likely to evoke a strong negative reaction. For the love of Pete, people.Blackburn’s nearly two-and-a-half minute video features footage of her shooting a gun, espousing her “100 percent pro-life” credentials and taking fellow Republicans in the Senate to task for failing to repeal the Obama health care law.
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
UPDATE: Twitter reverses decision.
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