Just when you thought Twitter couldn’t be more censorious, more biased against conservatives, and more of a public nuisance…well, think again.
Jack Dorsey recently announced he would be stepping down as CEO of Twitter.
Incoming CEO Parag Agrawal will be Dorsey’s replacement as head of the far-left social media company, and he makes no qualms about being racist against white people.
Agrawal is catching the ire of everyone online after an 11-year-old tweet resurfaced from Agrawal’s account.
"If they are not gonna make a distinction between muslims and extremists, then why should I distinguish between white people and racists."
— Parag Agrawal (@paraga) October 26, 2010
While anti-white racism has become common in many U.S. institutions, including its top corporations, Agrawal made his comment in 2010 — years before the Black Lives Matter movement would arrive to push American corporations even further towards the left on issues of race.
Dorsey, who presided over the company’s shift from what his predecessor called “the free speech wing of the free speech party” to a platform that censors conservatives on a regular basis, including the banning of President Trump, has often been denounced by conservatives.
Yet close observers of Twitter’s internal politics, including its former employees, have observed that the real engine of censorship inside the company was not Dorsey himself, but the “trust and safety” department, which sets censorship policies for the company.
The “trust and safety” department became increasingly influential as the media pushed for more social media censorship of conservatives.
Agrawal appears to have similar priorities. In an interview with the MIT Technology Review last year, while he was CTO of the company, Agrawal said free speech was no longer a focus for the company.
Twitter’s new CEO Parag Agrawal in a Nov 2020 interview w/ MIT:
“I’m not saying that we are a neutral party to this whole conversation.
Our role is not to be bound by the First Amendment. Where our role is particularly emphasized, is who can be heard.”https://t.co/bbsTZ9Dhxu pic.twitter.com/Jo4TnmHTub
— Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd) November 29, 2021
The level of top-down corporation social engineering has no where reached its peak, as many conservatives have predicted.
It’s become an inconvenient truth in America that censorship, imprisonment, and even death of conservatives is not a concern of the liberal elite. They will attempt to stop us at every turn; they’ll even ban the president if it means shutting off all means of communication.
Not only will conservatives be forced offline, or into dark corners on the web, it won’t be long before our internet rights are threatened altogether.
Author: Asa McCue
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