06/09/2020 / By Ethan Huff
Why is it that rioters and looters are allowed to coordinate and plot criminal activity on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, but presenting other points of view about the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) is a banworthy offense?
Former Representative Allen West, a black conservative man, brought this up during a recent interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Tonight, highlighting the hypocrisy that governs allowable speech on social media.
As radical extremists from Antifa and Black Lives Matter continue to rally their troops in burning down businesses and blocking traffic with not so much as a slap on the wrist from either Jack Dorsey or Mark Zuckerberg, pandemic skeptics are being systematically silenced from sharing their viewpoints online.
Facebook and Twitter have also been silencing all sorts of protest efforts against the continued lockdowns and other draconian measures still in place as part of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic response. Somehow these types of protests are not allowed, but pushing for total anarchy is not only sanctioned but encouraged by these platforms.
“What infuriates me more than anything else is that these social media platforms are being used by groups like Antifa and Black Lives Matter to organize, to get out their orders and instructions, but when we had everyday Americans that wanted to have rallies about the unconstitutionality of these stay-at-home orders and the lockdowns and shutdowns – I call it illegal martial law and house arrest – Facebook and Twitter threatened to censor them,” West stated.
“Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey need to stop making decisions based upon their ideological agendas.”
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While West does not endorse police brutality in any way, he made a point of clarifying that the violent response to this particular incident involving George Floyd is disingenuous at best.
“I see people cherry-picking and using the theme of racism and being a racist to fit an ideological agenda, and we have got to have strong voices stand up and push back against this,” he stated.
“If we cannot maintain law and order in our streets, then we’re going to see the undermining of our constitutional republic.”
West went on to call out Antifa as a “domestic terrorist group,” warning that the time is ripe “to peel the onion back” and “find the leadership” behind these violent riots, which are systematically destroying one city after another across America.
He also named Black Lives Matter as being “no better” than Antifa, a sentiment that is also shared by Dinesh D’Souza. Both groups are hypocritical in how they pick and choose which things to be outraged over while ignoring all sorts of other things.
“Black Lives Matter does not show up in Chicago or any of the other major urban population centers across the country run by Democrats when you see black-on-black crime,” West noted.
“They say nothing about the atrocious fact that 20 million black babies have been murdered in the womb thanks to Planned Parenthood, which was founded by a white supremacist and a racist.”
West says that “strong voices” need to stand up and “push back” against this wave of deception that is undermining the foundations of our country. He warns that Antifa, Black Lives Matter, and other extremist groups have an entirely different system of government in mind, mainly communism, that they are working hard to see implemented as a replacement for our constitutional republic.
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