


Twitter Is Just Fine With Calls To Assassinate Justice Thomas
âȘ This is exactly what malicious inconsistency looks like…
Shortly after Roe v. Wade was overturned, a Twitter user with the handle @redfrnn, who has since deleted his or her or his account, tweeted: âIâm going to assassinate supreme court justice Clarence Thomas.â The same Twitter user had just before that tweeted a photo of a gun, saying: âI’m considering buying a mac mini.â Twitter, however, did not find this murderous psychopath to be in violation of their rules, despite the fact that those rules say, âYou may not threaten violence against an individual or a group of people.â Well, sure. You canât threaten violence against an individual, but Clarence Thomas, heâs a Conservative. And not only does Thomas dare to dissent from the Leftâs agenda, but he is one of the most powerful individuals in the country who is actively working against it. So would the Twitter fascists mind if @redfrnn or someone else actually did kill him? Itâs unlikely that theyâd shed a tear, even for the fallen rule of law in our staggering republic.
This is, after all, Twitter, which banned a sitting president of the United States and hasnât reinstated him. The Washington Post reported on Jan. 13, 2021, that âTwitter banned Trumpâs account, which boasted 88 million followers, last Friday after first suspending him for 12 hours the day of the Capitol siege. On Friday Trump again tweeted that he wouldnât attend the inauguration, as well as saying that his supporters would not be disrespected âin any way, shape, or form.â Twitter immediately dismantled his account, saying the tweets could incite violence.â
So Twitter was ostensibly worried that Trumpâs words would somehow incite violence, even though he didnât call for any and had told the Jan. 6 protesters to proceed âpeacefully.â But when it comes now to an open and explicit call for violence against someone who is out of favor with the Leftist elites, Twitter says âredfrnn hasnât broken our safety policies.â
Twitter has demonstrated this same malicious inconsistency before. On New Yearâs Day 2022, Iranâs Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, tweeted, âMartyr Soleimani is an eternal reality that will live on forever. His assassins â including Trump & the like â will go down in historyâs garbage bin, but of course after receiving retribution in this world for the crime they committed.â That âretribution in this worldâ bit was a clear threat, but Twitter did nothing to restrict Khameneiâs account.
Nor did Twitter do anything to the account of Iranâs Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps when it tweeted nine days later, âThe Islamic Republic of Iran considers vengeance against those responsible for the Baghdad crime to be the right of all believers; whether they are drops in the ocean or bits of sand in the desert theyâll seek vengeance next to the criminalsâ homes.â
So the hardcore Leftists who run Twitter allowed Khamenei and the IRGC to threaten Trump, but banned Trump himself after he called for a peaceful protest. And now Twitter is allowing open threats against Clarence Thomas. So whatever happened to Elon Muskâs bid to take over Twitter? It seems to have simply faded away, and the Twitter fascists are just as much in the saddle as they always were.
Twitterâs blasĂ© response to the threats to Thomas, however, demonstrates anew how deeply corrupt the platform really is, and how desperately an alternative is needed. The primary means of public discourse today are in the hands of ideologues who donât believe in the freedom of speech and, as is increasingly clear, donât even believe in the rule of law.
If their hegemony isnât broken, this is a sure pathway to an authoritarian or even a totalitarian state, in which enemies of the powerful elites, such as Trump and Thomas, can be silenced and even killed if they stray too far from what the guardians of acceptable opinion have delineated as acceptable things to say. Twitter has likewise in the past banned numerous people, including PJ Mediaâs own Matt Margolis, for enunciating obvious truths such as the fact that Lia Thomas and Rachel Levine are not women but men. Twitter will indulge and enforce these Leftistsâ fantasies and forcibly silence people for dissenting from them, while simultaneously remaining completely sanguine about death threats to prominent conservatives.
Enough is enough. If we had a lion-hearted, courageous opposition party, it would open hearings aimed at shutting Twitter down altogether. If we had a Justice Department, it would be looking into prosecuting Twitter for allowing these threats.
But we donât have either. âȘ





















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