When you’re on a roll, you’re on a roll.
Twitter suspended the founder of the Internet Accountability Project on Thursday from their platform.
The Internet Accountability Project (IAP) is a leading voice in the conservative grassroots movement to hold Big Tech accountable and defend free and open political debate online. So it only makes sense that Twitter would suspend the founder from its platform.
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đ«CENSOREDđ«: @The_IAP released the following statement from Founder and President @mrddmia after Twitter suspended his account earlier today: https://t.co/8mTfYC6qW1 #BigTechCensorship #TwitterBan #BigTech pic.twitter.com/2inZimQvEN
â Internet Accountability Project (IAP) (@The_IAP) January 29, 2021
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Mike Davis was later told it was because of his “hate speech.”
Twitter later released the suspension saying it was a mistake.
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The IAP reported:
Following an outcry from conservatives on Twitter and inquiries by the media and Congress for the targeting of Davis, the social media giant backed down and reinstated his account.
Davisâ tweet prior to his suspension called out all political violence, including violence from BLM and Antifa. Twitter initially provided no warning or explanation for its decision, but following inquiries from media, conservative leaders and Congress, later attempted to evade further scrutiny by calling the ban a âmistake,â an excuse given before to other conservatives targeted for their beliefs.
Davis released the following statement:
âMake no mistake: Twitter targeted me for my work to hold Big Tech accountable and defend conservatives from being censored. Twitter only backtracked when members of the media, grassroots activists and conservatives in Congress pushed back. Twitterâs excuse that my suspension was only a mistake is laughable. This âmistakeâ only ever happens to one side.
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âTwitter initially banned me without warning or explanation, but told an inquirer that I was suspended for âviolence and hatred.â Apparently, Twitter considers it violent to call out BLM and Antifa riots.
âEvery day, the left spews hatred with impunity, but when conservatives speak out against their tactics, we are silenced and our peaceful speech is labeled violence. Twitterâs true motivation is clear. They are on a campaign to muzzle anyone who fights back against the Democrat-Big Tech duopoly in this country. This is outrageous and we will fight back.
âUnfortunately, millions of conservatives across the country donât have a platform of their own to fight back when they are targeted. There is no due process or consistency in application of Twitterâs terms of service. Thatâs why the work we do at the Internet Accountability Project is so important â and we fight for everyday Americans. Anyone who values free expression and open debate can join the fight today at www.theiap.org.â
The Internet Accountability Project is a nonprofit conservative advocacy group that holds Big Tech accountable for their profiting from human-sex trafficking, revenge-porn, the opioid epidemic and drug addiction, terrorism, and other forms of human misery, along with engaging in egregious business practices like snooping, spying, political bias against conservatives, employee abuses, and anticompetitive conduct.
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