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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1148455)7/10/2019 3:59:35 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576763
 
yes, and that was an appropriate decision, frankly. I like that. He's using Twitter as a public square for his political speech. Therefore, people who don't like what he's saying should not be censored. Now, if they can make sure AOC also does not delete comments on her posts, then I'd say it is fair. But this is yet another example of how Twitter can take a law intended to keep political speech uncensored, but their implementation is inconsistent and biased in favor of Democrats. Why is AOC still allowed to delete comments on her Twitter account? Classic case of liberal bias at Twitter and why government and the judicial branch needs to step in to ensure these social media companies don't target conservatives and bias the debates in favor of one party.

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