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Former Bill Clinton adviser and author Naomi Wolf, who has been critical of vaccine passports and media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, has been permanently suspended from Twitter, according to the firm.
A spokesperson for Twitter told media outlets that Wolf, who authored the feminist book “The Beauty Myth,” was suspended because, according to the spokesperson, she shared misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines. The Epoch Times has contacted the San Francisco-based social media company for comment.
When attempting to access Wolf’s account on Twitter, it displays the typical boilerplate message: “Account suspended … Twitter suspends accounts which violate the Twitter Rules.” She had amassed more than 140,000 followers over the years.
While some prominent, verified Twitter users applauded the move and claimed it was needed because Wolf allegedly foisted “anti-vaccine” claims, some asserted that Twitter’s move is further evidence of social media companies’ chilling effect on free speech.
It’s so ridiculous. The censorship is only going to make people distrust the vaccine and the medical authorities even more.
Mmm...
Recent tweets before her ban called the vaccine a "software platform that can receive uploads", that urine and feces from vaccinated people should be separated in case it affected non vaccinated people, and that she heard an Apple employee say that the vaccine contained "nanoparticles" that would enable time travel.
I don't think reasonable people are going to distrust the vaccine based on her ramblings.
She is insane and should seek help, rather than have her departure from reality broadcast on social media.
Recent tweets before her ban called the vaccine a "software platform that can receive uploads", that urine and feces from vaccinated people should be separated in case it affected non vaccinated people, and that she heard an Apple employee say that the vaccine contained "nanoparticles" that would enable time travel.
I don't think reasonable people are going to distrust the vaccine based on her ramblings.
She is insane and should seek help, rather than have her departure from reality broadcast on social media.
There is no way for anyone to verify if what you’re saying is true since Twitter ended her account. Even if she did say some crazy things, debate makes more sense than censorship. She seems like a pretty sane person based on everything I’ve read from her over the years.
There is no way for anyone to verify if what you’re saying is true since Twitter ended her account. Even if she did say some crazy things, debate makes more sense than censorship. She seems like a pretty sane person based on everything I’ve read from her over the years.
I mean, read any article about her banning, they have screen captures of the tweets. But I suppose your next argument will be "fake news".
Debate doesn't make sense when the other person's argument is not in the realm of reality. I don't debate with flat earthers. I don't debate Holocaust deniers. I don't debate people who think the moon landing is fake. Those beliefs are empirically wrong and the people who believe them are mentally ill.
Similarly, "vaccines contain nano particles that cause time travel" is the notion of a mentally ill person.
What have you read from her over the years? Did you read her book that was withdrawn from publication after a radio interviewer informed her that the entire premise was wrong because she didn't understand the historical documents she cited?
I mean, read any article about her banning, they have screen captures of the tweets. But I suppose your next argument will be "fake news".
Debate doesn't make sense when the other person's argument is not in the realm of reality. I don't debate with flat earthers. I don't debate Holocaust deniers. I don't debate people who think the moon landing is fake. Those beliefs are empirically wrong and the people who believe them are mentally ill.
Similarly, "vaccines contain nano particles that cause time travel" is the notion of a mentally ill person.
What have you read from her over the years? Did you read her book that was withdrawn from publication after a radio interviewer informed her that the entire premise was wrong because she didn't understand the historical documents she cited?
I will look for the articles with screenshots later.
I read a couple of her books in college, years ago and read her book, “The End of America”. I also agreed with her on the dangers of vaccine passports.
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