03/24/2020 / By Ethan Huff
Communist China has been on a lying spree ever since the Chinese Virus (COVID-19) went global, and it’s been using Twitter as a mouthpiece to spread its propaganda.
Even as independent truth-tellers like the Health Ranger are still banned from the Twitter platform, Jack Dorsey and company see nothing wrong with the Chinese regime spreading lies about the Chinese Virus (COVID-19), prompting some members of Congress to take a vocal stand against it.
Senator Benn Sasse (R-Neb.) and Representative Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) recently sent a joint letter to Dorsey urging him to remove all Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propaganda from the platform immediately, as well as to block all access to Twitter for all other foreign officials and governments that don’t even allow the use of Twitter in their own countries.
“While the coronavirus pandemic is afflicting families, governments, and markets around the world, the Chinese Communist Party is waging a massive propaganda campaign to rewrite the history of COVID-19 and whitewash the Party’s lies to the Chinese people and the world,” the letter reads.
Currently, the people of China, Iran, and North Korea are barred from using Twitter because it offers a way to spread news and information without government involvement or permission. But the governments of these same countries, and especially China’s, see nothing wrong with using Twitter as a weapon against countries like the United States.
“By banning Twitter in China, the Chinese Communist Party is keeping its citizens in the dark,” the letter goes on to explain. “By putting propaganda on Twitter, the Chinese Communist Party is lying to the rest of the world.”
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Sen. Sasse and Rep. Gallagher are also asking Dorsey to explain how he and his company decide which foreign officials to allow on the platform, and how they go about reviewing their tweets to make sure they’re not filled with propaganda.
One angle that the CCP has been taking lately is to claim that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) didn’t actually originate in Wuhan, but rather that it was planted by the U.S. military to attack China’s reputation. The mainstream media has picked up on some of this, and even accused President Trump of being “racist” for calling it the ‘Chinese Virus’.
“It is clear that Chinese Communist Party officials are using Twitter to disseminate propaganda in the midst of a dangerous global crisis,” the letter goes on to state.
“Even worse, this propaganda obscures and confuses users over the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic and potentially undermines efforts to contain and control the outbreak. We believe this behavior more than warrants their removal from the platform.”
One wonders if there will be similar calls in the future for Twitter to unban Americans like the Health Ranger who was de-platformed for reasons that remain unknown, seeing as how the reasons given by Twitter itself don’t even violate its own vague terms of service.
Somehow, it’s no big deal to have communist dictators spreading lies and disinformation on Twitter about the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) — and who knows what else. But to tell the truth about the deep state as the Health Ranger and others have been doing remains a ban-worthy offense.
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