Youtuber Tries To Document Harassment Trump Supporters Face, Gets Attacked


Via Daily Caller:

A brawl broke out at the location of President Trump’s Hollywood star between people wearing Pro-Trump apparel, who were there to make a video about public treatment of Trump supporters, and protesters of the president Thursday night.

YouTuber Elijah Schaffer and musician Joy Villa teamed decided to produce this video near the president’s Hollywood star, which was vandalized earlier this week. (RELATED: Man Who Demolished Trump’s Hollywood Star In 2016 Says He Will Bail Out New Pickaxe Vandal)

Before long, anti-Trumpers confronted Schaffer, Villa and their cohorts. One of the instigators who got in Schaffer’s face started referring to Villa as the “n-word.” Before long, pushing and shoving ensued. Then punches.

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Its stock battered, Twitter goes and censors another one


Does Twitter have any common sense?  With its stock tanking, you’d think it’d be on its best behavior.


Unfortunately, it’s quite the opposite.  Breitbart reports that the huge social media platform went and randomly banned another Republican, apparently for nothing more than being Republican:



Twitter banned the account of a pro-Trump grassroots campaign with 15 state field directors along with another prominent Trump supporter, failing to reinstate the accounts on the same day that the company came under fire from the president himself for discrimination against conservatives.


Eight days ago, Twitter banned the account of a pro-Trump grassroots organization called New Right US (@newrightus.)  Co-founded by political activist Mike Tokes, the account represented an organization that mobilizes Trump supporters around the country.


“We have over 15 state directors and a team of social media influencers throughout the country” said Tokes.  ”It wasn’t just some website with no action.  We were really expanding.”


The Republican group says it hasn’t been in trouble for violating rules and doesn’t know why this happened.  Breitbart tried to find out and came up empty.  What’s more, it seems to be a permanent ban.  So there it stands: a Republican with 10,000 followers has been shut down.


As if this doesn’t cost Twitter money, too, not to mention stock value.


Even as Wall Street analysts tut-tut growth and privacy concerns as its reasons for the Twitter stock meltdown – it lost about 20% on Friday – quite a few of us think arbitrary censorship has to be at least contributing to the company’s loss of investor confidence.  The persistent failure of the analytical community to bring this up rather reminds me of how the analysts refused to bring up the kneeling football player problem in its assessment of the falling financial fortunes of the NFL.  Nobody would ever say it, but as NFL executives eventually admitted, millionaire football players disrespecting the flag led to a lot of consumers tuning out of the football franchises.


Now we see that Twitter apparently hasn’t learned a thing and is carrying on as usual, banning conservatives from its platform for no apparent reason.  Normally, when a company is under fire, it’s on its toes, desperate to disabuse its investors of any notion that it might be doing something counterproductive.  Not Twitter.  That rather signals a leadership problem.


Are these guys going to learn?  Or is it going to take an even bigger stock drop?


Does Twitter have any common sense?  With its stock tanking, you’d think it’d be on its best behavior.


Unfortunately, it’s quite the opposite.  Breitbart reports that the huge social media platform went and randomly banned another Republican, apparently for nothing more than being Republican:


Twitter banned the account of a pro-Trump grassroots campaign with 15 state field directors along with another prominent Trump supporter, failing to reinstate the accounts on the same day that the company came under fire from the president himself for discrimination against conservatives.


Eight days ago, Twitter banned the account of a pro-Trump grassroots organization called New Right US (@newrightus.)  Co-founded by political activist Mike Tokes, the account represented an organization that mobilizes Trump supporters around the country.


“We have over 15 state directors and a team of social media influencers throughout the country” said Tokes.  ”It wasn’t just some website with no action.  We were really expanding.”


The Republican group says it hasn’t been in trouble for violating rules and doesn’t know why this happened.  Breitbart tried to find out and came up empty.  What’s more, it seems to be a permanent ban.  So there it stands: a Republican with 10,000 followers has been shut down.


As if this doesn’t cost Twitter money, too, not to mention stock value.


Even as Wall Street analysts tut-tut growth and privacy concerns as its reasons for the Twitter stock meltdown – it lost about 20% on Friday – quite a few of us think arbitrary censorship has to be at least contributing to the company’s loss of investor confidence.  The persistent failure of the analytical community to bring this up rather reminds me of how the analysts refused to bring up the kneeling football player problem in its assessment of the falling financial fortunes of the NFL.  Nobody would ever say it, but as NFL executives eventually admitted, millionaire football players disrespecting the flag led to a lot of consumers tuning out of the football franchises.


Now we see that Twitter apparently hasn’t learned a thing and is carrying on as usual, banning conservatives from its platform for no apparent reason.  Normally, when a company is under fire, it’s on its toes, desperate to disabuse its investors of any notion that it might be doing something counterproductive.  Not Twitter.  That rather signals a leadership problem.


Are these guys going to learn?  Or is it going to take an even bigger stock drop?




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Exclusive: Jehovah’s Witnesses Face Harsh Persecution in Putin’s Russia

Delegations from around the globe were in Washington this week for the U.S.-led, first Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom, including two representatives from the world headquarters of Jehovah’s Witnesses in New York who used the opportunity to highlight the persecution of followers in Vladimir Putin’s Russia.

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BREAKING: Twitter Caught Shadow-Banning Conservative GOP Candidates John James (R-MI) and Ron Bassilian (R-CA)


BREAKING: Twitter Caught Shadow-Banning Conservative GOP Candidates John James (R-MI) and Ron Bassilian (R-CA)

Jim Hoft
by Jim Hoft
July 28, 2018

Twitter is targeting pro-Trump Republican lawmakers Matt Gaetz, Devin Nunes, Mark Meadows, Jim Jordan and John Ratcliffe with the same shadowbanning technique.

Twitter is also censoring prominent pro-Trump accounts including: Mike Cernovich, Jack Posobiec, Paul Joseph Watson, TGP’s Jim Hoft, TGP’s Cassandra Fairbanks, TGP’s Lucian Wintrich, TGP’s Cristina Laila and Laura Loomer among others.

On Friday Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-CA) announced he was filing a FEC complaint against Twitter after he discovered his account was being throttled by the social media company.

And now this…
Twitter is also censoring the accounts for Republican candidates.


Senate candidate John James (on left) and Congressional candidate Ron Bassilian (on right)

President Trump endorsed “star” Republican John James in the Republican primary for US Senator from Michigan.

But you may not find John James on Twitter because he is being shadow-banning the Republican candidate.
Via Reddit The Donald:

Likewise, Republican Ron Bassilian is running for Congress in California.

But Ron’s Twitter page is also being censored.

These are just the Republican candidates we know about.
There are likely dozens if not hundreds more being censored by Twitter.

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