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Far-right groups move to messaging apps
By Kevin Grisham WASHINGTON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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EvilBuddha
The headline should read 'Far right groups in the US move to messaging apps'.
Since the far right fringe elements in my country are still on Twitter and FB openly endorsing hatred against minorities, but these tech giants don't have the balls to permanently block their accounts since they know that it will rub the bigot running my country off the wrong way.
Sven Asai
No need for that. It’s sufficient to wait and see until those lefties and commies are completely at the end and have ruined everything and themselves.
ArtistAtLarge
Good. Back under the rocks where they belong.
Lazarus Knows
I've not heard of this. Do you have example?
commanteer
I wonder how this joker fits all these fine credentials from this renowned university on his business card.
Can't the propagandists for the abolition of free speech afford better qualified shills?
Pukey2
These apps make use of the camera. And these far-right group members tend to be very stupid.
commanteer
I will defer to your obvious expertise and experience in that area.
asiafriend
Did you ever hear of Democrat Representative Maxine Waters? She called for confronting and harassing Trump supporters anywhere and all the time, chasing them out of restaurants, etc..
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/25/politics/maxine-waters-trump-officials/index.html
What do you think this would lead to, happiness and inclusion? It will lead to violence and other bad things. And when it does, she will not take responsibility for it. Imagine if conservatives said this about liberals, they would be vilified. But for Maxine, she is a hero to the liberals. Although I don't condone the violence, I am getting to see why the far right stormed the Capital.