CensorTrack: Are ‘Groomers’ Allowed Online, But Opposers Not?

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | June 9, 2022
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June is a nationally recognized month for the LGBTQ community to celebrate gayness. “Pride Month” has become 30 days of rainbow washing in restaurants, stores and especially social media. Big Tech, being the woke entity that it is, appears to love all things pride-related and to hate all things that don’t align with that progressive ideology. 

On June 3, National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam used the phrase “Ok, groomers,” when replying to a tweet from the U.K.’s Bristol Library. It’s unclear exactly which tweet Kassam responded to, but @BristolLibrary made a tweet the day before regarding Britain’s first gay pride march and gay newspaper. As a result, Twitter locked Kassam out of his account for 12 hours. 

TikTok suspended MRCTV's account after removing one of its shows that criticized grooming behavior.

In November, Twitter restricted the account of best-selling author and political commentator James Lindsay. Lindsay blasted another user who tweeted, "'Protecting the children' was invoked by anti-gay advocates too. There well may be an airtight case for the anti-pedophilia side, but no-one has made it yet, because they don't have to when they can rely on a reflexive taboo reaction." Lindsay simply tweeted, “Ok groomer,” and Twitter censored him.

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Big Tech repeatedly promotes content that favors the left’s woke ideology but censors content that stands in opposition. 

Watch above for the forty-first episode of CensorTrack with TR! We encourage you to post and share it across all social media. If you have been censored, contact us at www.CensorTrack.org, and use #FreeSpeech to point out more of Big Tech’s unacceptable bias.

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