Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., said on Monday that Twitter is "not the judge of humanity" in her first tweets since her account was suspended for repeating claims of voter fraud in the 2020 elections.
In a series of tweets directed to Twitter itself, the congresswoman wrote: "Contrary to how highly you think of yourself and your moral platitude, you are not the judge of humanity. God is. And you and the rest of your pals from the Silicon Valley Cartel are not God. Difficult for you to grasp I know, however it's the truth. The tweets that you deem 'appropriate' and 'safe' and 'true,' compared to tweets you deem 'inciting violence' and 'spreading false information' and 'claims of election fraud is disputed' are so many times, in the opinion of many, quit hypocritical and false."
Greene went on to ask why "porn" is allowed, as wells as "hashtags on tweets like #killtrump."
She added, "Yet you continuously abuse conservative's opinions and free speech by canceling us. You see suspending and banning people every time one of the self appointed twitter police cries '@twittersafety!' when their feelings are terribly hurt by reading a tweet they disagree with does not make it the right thing to do."
Greene wrote, "Actually, you are playing a very big role in the dangerous divide of Americans and violating people's guaranteed right of free speech."
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