Author David Horowitz told Newsmax TV on Thursday that it’s "ridiculous" that Twitter's chief executive said that the platform allows posts that deny the Holocaust despite its policies against misinformation and inciting violence.
When asked about Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's testimony before Congress about the platform's practices, Horowitz told "National Report" his response to Holocaust denial, which Dorsey called "misleading information" and not "misinformation," was "ridiculous."
He added, "People can slander a whole religious group who were virtually exterminated not that long ago with impunity because he doesn’t have a policy on that. … To quote Sen. [Ted] Cruz, 'Who appointed [Dorsey] to be arbiter of what we can know and not know?'"
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Theodore Bunker ✉
Theodore Bunker, a Newsmax writer, has more than a decade covering news, media, and politics.
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