Well it's a good thing Trump has Parlor, or Gabber, or his own services, or whatever to fall back on, right???
Mountain Goat wrote:
So one can say that the sites have in effect launched a conspiracy against Donald Trump which could have cost him the election...
I would argue that Trump would've had a much larger chance of winning the election if he
hadn't been on Twitter. Knowing his every awful thought every minute of the day was not good for his image at all, and only attracted like-minded individuals to his cause.
Mountain Goat wrote:
Mr Trump said their actions were not right. I saw him make a statement as it came on our UK news at the time. (Or is the USA news biassed so they censor it but we watch the full USA coverage of it? Our UK news is definately censored and we actually get the whole picture from you guys in the USA, so I expect your news is censored in a similar way).
Yes, he did eventually make a coerced statement telling the insurrectionists to go home (and also practically telling them they did a great job and he's proud of them), but only after HOURS of begging and pleading from the senate.
Only after telling them to "fight like hell", and about how much he loved them.
Only after telling Capital Police and National Guard that they weren't allowed to use guns or violence against the rioters, and to basically stay out of the building and patrol the streets.
Only after hours of ignoring pleas to send in the National Guard.
Only after Twitter threatened to ban him.
Mikah wrote:
Why is free speech a good thing?
Elementary school history class was a really long time ago for me, so I might be missing a few of the finer points, but the basic gist of it is that most of the founding fathers came from countries where speaking out against the government was a death sentence.
It seemed pretty important to them.
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