Sale of twitter destroyed US

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Or you could say liberated US instead. Social media without censorship. Sounds like a very American concept.


But daily life with censorship is okay? My kids DoD teachers can no longer say a whole list of words anymore, their libraries have to remove books and clubs like Society of Black Engineers and the Gay/Straight Alliance can no longer exist, in a public, secular (until now) school payed for with taxpayer dollars! First amendment absolutists my a#s.

You people are such frauds and no one buys any of it except yourselves.
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Anonymous wrote:Does this gig of yours pay well? I’m assuming the quality of trolling is not important, otherwise you’d go broke.


We find it amusing to picture you punching air behind your keyboards, yes.


That doesn’t make any sense. Is English not your first language?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That doesn’t make any sense. Is English not your first language?


Then punch your keyboard if that makes more sense to you. I didn't think you'd want to destroy your own property, but I guess I was wrong. But it doesn't surprise me that a statement went over your head. That seems to be par for the course around here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Or you could say liberated US instead. Social media without censorship. Sounds like a very American concept.


But daily life with censorship is okay? My kids DoD teachers can no longer say a whole list of words anymore, their libraries have to remove books and clubs like Society of Black Engineers and the Gay/Straight Alliance can no longer exist, in a public, secular (until now) school payed for with taxpayer dollars! First amendment absolutists my a#s.

You people are such frauds and no one buys any of it except yourselves.


Wait, are you for or against censorship? I'm so confused. You people change your stance every other post.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Or you could say liberated US instead. Social media without censorship. Sounds like a very American concept.


But daily life with censorship is okay? My kids DoD teachers can no longer say a whole list of words anymore, their libraries have to remove books and clubs like Society of Black Engineers and the Gay/Straight Alliance can no longer exist, in a public, secular (until now) school payed for with taxpayer dollars! First amendment absolutists my a#s.

You people are such frauds and no one buys any of it except yourselves.


Wait, are you for or against censorship? I'm so confused. You people change your stance every other post.


Answer the question. I am against censorship. Are on board with what they are doing in DoD Schools? Yes or No?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That doesn’t make any sense. Is English not your first language?


Wait, is that supposed to be a burn? Every word I wrote was in English. Nevertheless, I would have expected someone of your intellectual superiority to be proficient in several languages, yet it appears you haven't even mastered the one. No wonder you're just a government employee.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Or you could say liberated US instead. Social media without censorship. Sounds like a very American concept.


But daily life with censorship is okay? My kids DoD teachers can no longer say a whole list of words anymore, their libraries have to remove books and clubs like Society of Black Engineers and the Gay/Straight Alliance can no longer exist, in a public, secular (until now) school payed for with taxpayer dollars! First amendment absolutists my a#s.

You people are such frauds and no one buys any of it except yourselves.


Wait, are you for or against censorship? I'm so confused. You people change your stance every other post.


Stop dodging the question. Are you ok with censorship being implemented in Dept of Defense schools? It's a very easy YES or NO question.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Or you could say liberated US instead. Social media without censorship. Sounds like a very American concept.


But daily life with censorship is okay? My kids DoD teachers can no longer say a whole list of words anymore, their libraries have to remove books and clubs like Society of Black Engineers and the Gay/Straight Alliance can no longer exist, in a public, secular (until now) school payed for with taxpayer dollars! First amendment absolutists my a#s.

You people are such frauds and no one buys any of it except yourselves.


Wait, are you for or against censorship? I'm so confused. You people change your stance every other post.


Answer the question. I am against censorship. Are on board with what they are doing in DoD Schools? Yes or No?


NP, but yes. The federal government should not be engaging in any segregation. That includes the “infinity” groups that schools love to use to divide and segregate students.

That isn’t censorship it, it’s stopping segregation and racism.
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Anonymous wrote:Or you could say liberated US instead. Social media without censorship. Sounds like a very American concept.


But daily life with censorship is okay? My kids DoD teachers can no longer say a whole list of words anymore, their libraries have to remove books and clubs like Society of Black Engineers and the Gay/Straight Alliance can no longer exist, in a public, secular (until now) school payed for with taxpayer dollars! First amendment absolutists my a#s.

You people are such frauds and no one buys any of it except yourselves.


Wait, are you for or against censorship? I'm so confused. You people change your stance every other post.


Answer the question. I am against censorship. Are on board with what they are doing in DoD Schools? Yes or No?


NP, but yes. The federal government should not be engaging in any segregation. That includes the “infinity” groups that schools love to use to divide and segregate students.

That isn’t censorship it, it’s stopping segregation and racism.


Affinity groups are optional, nobody is forced in
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Anonymous wrote:Or you could say liberated US instead. Social media without censorship. Sounds like a very American concept.


But daily life with censorship is okay? My kids DoD teachers can no longer say a whole list of words anymore, their libraries have to remove books and clubs like Society of Black Engineers and the Gay/Straight Alliance can no longer exist, in a public, secular (until now) school payed for with taxpayer dollars! First amendment absolutists my a#s.

You people are such frauds and no one buys any of it except yourselves.


Wait, are you for or against censorship? I'm so confused. You people change your stance every other post.


Answer the question. I am against censorship. Are on board with what they are doing in DoD Schools? Yes or No?


NP, but yes. The federal government should not be engaging in any segregation. That includes the “infinity” groups that schools love to use to divide and segregate students.

That isn’t censorship it, it’s stopping segregation and racism.


Affinity groups are optional, nobody is forced in


One of our most glaring problems is that 54% of Americans read below a 6th grade reading level. People supporting gov't censorship don't know the difference between infinity and affinity. It's a real crisis in lack of critical thinkings skills paired with social media propaganda.
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Anonymous wrote:Or you could say liberated US instead. Social media without censorship. Sounds like a very American concept.


But daily life with censorship is okay? My kids DoD teachers can no longer say a whole list of words anymore, their libraries have to remove books and clubs like Society of Black Engineers and the Gay/Straight Alliance can no longer exist, in a public, secular (until now) school payed for with taxpayer dollars! First amendment absolutists my a#s.

You people are such frauds and no one buys any of it except yourselves.


Wait, are you for or against censorship? I'm so confused. You people change your stance every other post.


Answer the question. I am against censorship. Are on board with what they are doing in DoD Schools? Yes or No?


NP, but yes. The federal government should not be engaging in any segregation. That includes the “infinity” groups that schools love to use to divide and segregate students.

That isn’t censorship it, it’s stopping segregation and racism.


Creating a straw man isn't answering the question. Are you okay with banning books and words?
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Anonymous wrote:Or you could say liberated US instead. Social media without censorship. Sounds like a very American concept.


But daily life with censorship is okay? My kids DoD teachers can no longer say a whole list of words anymore, their libraries have to remove books and clubs like Society of Black Engineers and the Gay/Straight Alliance can no longer exist, in a public, secular (until now) school payed for with taxpayer dollars! First amendment absolutists my a#s.

You people are such frauds and no one buys any of it except yourselves.


Wait, are you for or against censorship? I'm so confused. You people change your stance every other post.


Answer the question. I am against censorship. Are on board with what they are doing in DoD Schools? Yes or No?


NP, but yes. The federal government should not be engaging in any segregation. That includes the “infinity” groups that schools love to use to divide and segregate students.

That isn’t censorship it, it’s stopping segregation and racism.


Affinity groups are optional, nobody is forced in


One of our most glaring problems is that 54% of Americans read below a 6th grade reading level. People supporting gov't censorship don't know the difference between infinity and affinity. It's a real crisis in lack of critical thinkings skills paired with social media propaganda.


And who has been in charge of public schools?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Or you could say liberated US instead. Social media without censorship. Sounds like a very American concept.


X did no such thing. People are still being banned and downboosted on Twitter, except now the censoring is with a pro-Trump bias.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also Facebook. They were a huge reason Trump got elected in 2016. Delete both of them.


This. I hardly use Facebook. Even the memes making political jokes are toxic. I will probably delete my account this year
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Also Facebook. They were a huge reason Trump got elected in 2016. Delete both of them.


This. I hardly use Facebook. Even the memes making political jokes are toxic. I will probably delete my account this year


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