Dear @Twitter,
Contrary to how highly you think of yourself and your moral platitude, you are not the judge of humanity.
God is.
And you and…
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) January 18, 2021
Here’s the entirety of it, because there’s no point in embedding a dozen tweets here: “Dear @Twitter, Contrary to how highly you think of yourself and your moral platitude, you are not the judge of humanity. God is. And you and…Why do you allow these type things on your platform? Porn. Iran’s Ayatollah, who declares his intent to destroy Israel, who is our great ally. Hashtags on tweets like #killtrump…Yet you continuously abuse conservative’s [sic] opinions and free speech by canceling us. You see suspending and banning people every time one of the self appointed twitter police cries ‘@twittersafety!’ when their feelings…are terribly hurt by reading a tweet they disagree with does not make it the right thing to do.”
“Actually, you are playing a very big role in the dangerous divide of Americans and violating people’s guaranteed right of free speech. As you know…there are always consequences to every action. You learned that recently after you banned @realdonaldtrump. Within days of banning him, your stock tumbled 12% and you lost $5 billion in market share…”
“Also, Twitter is becoming boring without President Trump. You do realize many people, love him or hate him, created accounts here just bc of Trump. And through Trump’s tweets great debates have occurred…Without debate of ideas, opinions, and arguing truth, Twitter and similar police state platforms will eventually lose. Because the very nature of who we are and how we interact, we desire and demand free speech. If social media platforms continue down the dangerous path of sitting in the judgement seat of whose political opinions are right and wrong, they will eventually fall from glory. Either through overbearing government regulations to stop censorship or competition…The free market allows for new platforms and options where people aren’t harshly judged and canceled. It’s already in process. You know the great thing about America is that you…can change your mind and the way you do things. Imagine if you decided to let Trump back on Twitter. Imagine if you were the platform that allowed people to freely debate…ideas, opinions, and argue truths. Imagine your company’s growth and market share. Imagine not having to go through being harshly regulated when we push Section 230 reform…Imagine freedom. That’s what our founding fathers did. And isn’t it interesting that the first amendment is freedom of speech? After they fought a revolution, they must have really understood how important free speech really is. I hope you @Twitter, @jack realize the same.”