08/02/2020 / By Ethan Huff
After video footage of her powerful speech went viral, America’s Frontline Doctors’ (AFD) Dr. Stella Immanuel has faced endless abuse and ridicule from the left, which hates her for proposing hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and zinc as remedies for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). And now Twitter has gone a step further by actually imprisoning her on its platform, effectively preventing her from tweeting.
According to reports, Dr. Immanuel has been locked out of her Twitter account for the next week for supposedly “violating the Twitter Rules.” This means that her cries for help and support will no longer reach the general public, as Twitter uses its internal “police” forces to take down a black, female immigrant and digitally “incarcerate” her based on unjust allegations.
“We have determined that you have violated the Twitter Rules, so we’ve temporarily limited some of your account features,” is the notice that Dr. Immanuel received from Twitter.
“While in this state, you can still browse Twitter, but you’re limited to only sending Direct Messages to your followers – no Tweets, Retweets, or likes. Your account will be restored to full functionality in: 6 days and 14 hours,” it went on to state at the time she received it.
In her most recent tweet, Dr. Immanuel had petitioned her patients to speak up about their experiences with HCQ. She explained that she and her team are being “attacked, ridiculed and discredited” as part of a massive disinformation campaign about the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) that AFD had warned about at the summit.
“If you have been cured by this drug, share your story online using this hashtag. #HCQWorks,” Dr. Immanuel added in that same tweet.
It would be hilarious, were the consequences not so grave, to really stop and assess this situation from the perspective of everything the left has been screaming about over the past several months. Ever since George Floyd and Breonna Taylor got plastered all over the news, the left has been pushing for criminal justice reform, including by abolishing the police.
We have repeatedly been told that Black Lives Matter, and that black voices matter, and should never be silenced under any circumstances. But here comes along a powerful black voice, in medicine no less, who says that she has cured more than 350 patients using a generic anti-malaria drug and a simple mineral that is available to anyone.
For the “crime” of sharing this truth (and hope) on a massive scale, the left has systematically put a digital muzzle over the mouth of Dr. Immanuel, mocked her ethnicity and religious beliefs, and now put her in prison online with no due process, and with no just cause.
The irony of this situation has not been lost on this writer, and hopefully will not be lost on those who read this article. We quite literally are watching the digital lynching of a black, female doctor at the hands of white liberals who claim to be “anti-racists,” and like other criminal injustices against blacks, justice will probably not prevail anytime soon.
What this all goes to show is that the only black lives that matter to the left are black lives that push leftist narratives. If any black life deviates from the leftist agenda, then that same black life no longer matters, and must be silenced and imprisoned for specious and unsubstantiated reasons – much like the ongoing War on Drugs which, were white people truly honest about advancing criminal justice reform and defending black lives, would be enemy number one for abolishment.
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