“Angered by being banned from various social media platforms for ceaselessly spreading conspiracy theories and disinformation about the 2020 presidential election, religious-right activist and MyPillow founder Mike Lindell decided to create his own social media platform, which he promised would be a bastion of free speech,” according to Right Wing Watch. Said Lindell: “You’re not going to be able to swear. There will be four words for sure you can’t say: You can’t say the C-word, the N-word, the F-word, and you can’t use God’s name in vain.”
At some point we may pull our heads out of our god damn asses and acknowledge the yelling fire in a crowded room and calling someone a fucking cunt are two entirely different things. Either you support free speech or you don't.
You shouldn't . . . . . Bill Barr is not there to save you. Trump-loving Oklahoma man indicted for Parler threats to waterboard lawmakers -- then kill them and their families According to a report from local news outlet KFOR, a Monroe, Oklahoma, man whose Facebook account is littered with conspiracy theories about the 2020 election and attacks on COVID-19 restrictions, has been indicted for making online death threats against lawmakers -- both Republican and Democrat -- along with their families. In one notable post on the social media website Parler, Michael Brandon "Brad" Houck wrote during the Jan. 6th attack on the Capitol, "They've only got two choices we can shoot them or the government can hang them. Oh wait there's a third choice, you can send them to my house and I will Waterboard them for the next five years, then kill them," adding, "All of these criminals must be taken out by the people and we should start with their families. Start with what is most important to them…" Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)was also the subject of his ire, with the Oklahoma man writing of his family, "hey mitch, how are your grandkids doing?" South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham was accused of being in league with the Chinese, with Houck posting, "We are going to find you and kill your a**! You are full of chinese money." In another post he wrote: "Time to go after their families! We have to get dirty and I mean now! Start with the kids then the wives eliminate their families and they will give up and talk."
This retards defense is..... "I've been an a-hole," Cilurso allegedly told detectives. "I get angry and I get on the phone, my mouth is my worst enemy." Trump supporter arrested for harassing congresswoman – blames alcohol and his TV A Philadelphia man has been charged with harassment after leaving 18 voicemail messages for Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA), attacking her for her role as a House impeachment manager during former president Donald Trump's impeachment trial, Philly Voice reports. Stephen Cilurso, 68, made derogatory and sexual remarks directed at Dean and her family in the messages and referenced the far-right group Proud Boys, and accused Dean of lying during Trump's impeachment trial. "Oh yes, Ms. Dean we're just calling to see if we can get a, a very large monetary contribution from you," Cilurso allegedly said in one of the messages. "This is the Proud Boys. Our numbers are growing every, every day. And it's unbelievable, unbelievable after your speech yesterday and your f***in lies. How many new recruits we have. So we're given (sic) you the opportunity Ms. Dean to support us so we can continue our proud heritage." After being told to stop calling Dean, Cilurso reportedly called again and left a message for Dean telling her to stop sending the D.A.'s office after him. Speaking to police, Cilurso said that his drinking problem and tendency to get angry while watching TV caused him to send the messages. "I've been an a-hole," Cilurso allegedly told detectives. "I get angry and I get on the phone, my mouth is my worst enemy." As Philly Voice points out, Dean was among the members of Congress who were trapped in the the Capitol during the riot on January 6.
Fox News anchors accused of conspiring behind the scenes with Trump attorneys as they face massive lawsuit over election lies A new court filing argues that Fox News anchors cannot hide behind the First Amendment after helping former president Donald Trump and his allies spread election lies. Voting technology company Smartmatic filed a 120 page motion asking a New York state court to reject the conservative network's attempt to dismiss a $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit by claiming its coverage was protected speech, arguing those protections should not apply because anchors knew election fraud claims were untrue, reported Law & Crime. "This is not a game. The First Amendment does not provide the Fox Defendants a Get Out Of Jail Free card," the motion argues. "The Fox Defendants do not get a do-over with their reporting now that they have been sued." Smartmatic attorney J. Erik Connolly accused Fox News anchors, including Maria Bartiromo, Jeannine Pirro and Lou Dobbs of inviting Trump attorneys Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell onto their programs and asking questions intended to promote the former president's claims of election fraud. "The Fox anchors were not innocent bystanders and the disinformation generated during their interviews was no accident," the motion claims. "Prior to the interviews, the Fox anchors decided to join forces with Giuliani and Powell to disseminate disinformation about Smartmatic. The Fox anchors knew what Giuliani and Powell would say on their shows, asked questions to elicit lies about Smartmatic, and endorsed Giuliani's and Powell's investigation. The Fox anchors added their own defamatory comments about Smartmatic for good measure. This was a scripted performance by the Fox anchors, Giuliani, and Powell to defame and disparage Smartmatic for personal gain."
Blatant swearing just makes a person look like a fool. Anyone can swear. Good they want to stop that.