Well, I suppose there's a happy medium to be struck in there somewhere with regards to spam and bots, but it's interesting to me that this is the tipping point with Ziehan. He's ok to live with the suppression of truth, pushing falsehoods on to the public, shadow-banning and blacklisting of real scientists presenting factual information rather than just doing the state's bidding, but oh "this is just too much for me to bear now". I suppose as long as his posts don't cross the message the administrative state wants to send, then he's unaffected. Excuse me if I don't think very highly of this attitude.
There's few things that pose more danger to this country than the censorship that's been practiced. And not only has it rarely been condemned, it's been accepted and embraced by the mainstream media. I don't even see outrage from most Americans. I can't help but notice you didn't have any comments on this either. Is that because you're unaware of what's taken place, or it doesn't bother you, or you just didn't find it significant enough to comment? It's an honest question, as I'm genuinely puzzled by how most Americans feel about this, and would love to gain some insight.
Excuse me for taking it personally, but the vaccine campaign is a great example of the lengths that these abuses can and will be taken to, if we don't stand & fight for freedoms. You can look back at my posts from the beginning of the vaccine campaign where I called it out for the psy-op it was, and said it would be used to turn Americans against each other. While I expected to see manipulation and classic mass population control techniques, I was not prepared for the lengths this administration would go to in order to control the masses. It is abhorrent that this administration would so blatantly overstep its constitutional bounds and try to enforce a mandate that would require citizens to take an experimental vaccine with no proven benefits for the general population (and many questionable side effects). Thank goodness the courts finally overruled this. I guess I shouldn't be surprised, as this administration has consistently overstepped its authority and challenged the courts, even when it knew what it was doing was illegal (rent moratorium, student loans, etc. etc.). But there is nothing that approaches the cringeworthiness of the vaccine mandates, and again, I find myself astounded that Americans aren't incensed about this. Everyone should be free to make their own choice, and I get that the majority chose to get the jabs and so were probably not so impacted by this. But stop and think about the total disregard of personal freedoms that was foisted on American citizens, with absolutely no scientific basis, and knowing the adverse effects being seen by these jabs. This is not hindsight- these things were known at the time, they just were not allowed to be talked about. There has never been a successful coronavirus vaccine in the past, yet somehow we were so sure these were going to work, even with no long-term human trials until the vaccine rollouts. Complete madness and idiocy, yet the sanctity of people's own bodies and health choices were disregarded and thrown out the window by preying on people's fear and ignorance. If they'll do that, there's not much they won't do.
So excuse me if I don't shed a tear for Ziehan and his leaving of Twitter. If he can't voice a protest against the human rights abuses that ran rampant at Twitter before, and show some appreciation for the efforts to restore those, then I won't miss him. |