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    Twitter Founder Confesses to Colluding With Left Wing Sites to Censor Conservatives

    By Daniel Fleming2 Mins Read
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roger Askew/REX Shutterstock (4267009n) Jack Dorsey Jack Dorsey at the Oxford Union, Oxford, Britain - 21 Nov 2014 Jack Dorsey, co founder and Chairman of Twitter, and now CEO and co-founder of Square, a mobile payments company which launched on 20th November 2014, and is currently worth $5 billion.
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    Jack Dorsey, founder of Twitter has admitted to colluding with far left sites to censor conservative sites.

    President Trump has 57 million followers and it’s rare for him to get just 22,000 shares. Also, pro-Trump members of Congress and media including Matt Gaetz, Devin Nunes, Mark Meadows, Jim Jordan and John Ratcliffe ,  Mike Cernovich, Jack Posobiec, Paul Joseph Watson, TGP’s Jim Hoft, TGP’s Cassandra Fairbanks and Laura Loomer. Dorsey has testified before Congress under oath multiple times and lied each and every time.

    When is he going to be charged.

    Twitter’s Jack Dorsey confirming Twitter colludes with governments, law enforcement, peer companies and activist organisations such as the ACLU to censor Twitter. pic.twitter.com/RqplfqEuBm

    — Popopathy (@popopathy) February 2, 2019

    From The Gateway Pundit

    We reported in July 2018 that Twitter has long been accused of censoring conservatives.  Twitter was indeed censoring and shadowbanning the President of the United States, Donald Trump’s twitter account, @realDonaldTrump.

    Twitter is still at it!

    In July 2018 we reported that a study by the leftist website VICE News found that Twitter is censoring top pro-Trump lawmakers.   Twitter is targeting pro-Trump Republican lawmakers Matt Gaetz, Devin Nunes, Mark Meadows, Jim Jordan and John Ratcliffe with the same shadowbanning technique.

    Gateway Pundit contributor Cristina Laila received a notice in 2018 that her tweet violated Pakistani law.
    What the h*ll?

    The President has over 57 million followers on his account but rarely does he receive more than 20,000 retweets or 100,000 likes on his tweets.

    On Friday Twitter founder Jack Dorsey admitted to Joe Rogan that Twitter colludes with governments and far left activist groups to censor users.

    censorship collusion Jack Dorsey Twitter
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