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Sports journalist Jason Whitlock said he was locked out of his Twitter account after criticizing a Black Lives Matter founder but added that he won’t back down to the tech giant.
“BLM is one of Big Tech’s sacred cows. I’ve been harping on the fraudulence and the financial grift of BLM for years. I think Twitter has been looking for an excuse to de-platform me,” Whitlock said.
“They want you to remove the tweet to start your 12-hour sentence. Why should I remove the tweet? They have already removed it. I sat back and said I’m going to do nothing and see where this story goes,” he added.
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Twitter reportedly censored sports journalist Jason Whitlock over his criticism of Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors over her purchase of a $1.4 million home in a mostly white neighborhood of Los Angeles.
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Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors is being called out as a “fraud” for buying an expensive home in an overwhelmingly white, secluded area of California.
The 37-year-old “trained Marxist” bought a $1.4 million, 2,400 square foot house in Topanga Canyon, where 88 percent of the population is white and less than 2 percent is black.
Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Buys $1.4 Million Compound Near Beverly Hills https://t.co/wQFyLzZQ7C Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) April 9, 2021
After critics on Twitter started sharing an article about the purchase, calling out the activist as a fraud, Twitter stepped in to offer a helping hand.