Jack Dorsey & The Taliban
There are two men here. One is a bearded tyrant that is determined to silence all people that he disagrees with. The other, is the spokesman for the Taliban. Actually, the truth is this, the two are one in the same.
Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, is notorious for having his "trust and safety team" permanently ban the accounts of any individual that preaches something that he disagrees with. You might think that this only applies to the likes of Donald Trump, but this is not the case, far from it. Individuals with popular YouTube channels have actually been banned for posting Tweets protesting religious persecution under Sharia Law (Link to Video). These individuals protest the fact that groups like the Taliban and other Jihadist terrorist groups endorse death for "Apostasy from Islam," a long-standing practice under Sharia Law.
Yet, in what I can only describe as "utter hypocrisy," Twitter allows several members of the Taliban, including Taliban spokesman Zabhilullah Mujahid, to keep Twitters accounts up. These Taliban spokesmen have hundreds of thousands of followers and the have constantly encouraged violent attacks, which the Taliban Jihadists have gladly carried out for years. So Twitters "Trust and Safety Team" bans activists for denouncing violence in the name of religion, yet they allow Taliban spokesmen to maintain accounts, spokesmen of a Jihadist group who has not only endorsed religious violence and hate, but has actively carried it out for decades.
It seems that the only real difference between Jack Dorsey and the Taliban is that Jack Dorsey seeks to silence critics of the Taliban ideology by banning them from his social media platform, while the Taliban simply kills those who disagree with them, silencing them permanently.
Jack Dorsey: the Social Media Gestapo Agent for the Taliban.
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