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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Joe Rogan Joins GETTR, as Twitter Aggressively Censors Conservative Speech

'From Russiagate to COVID to Kyle Rittenhouse, disinformation is not just allowed but promoted on the tech platforms. Only when something threatens the regime does it get censored... '

Podcaster Joe Rogan announced on Sunday afternoon that he joined GETTR, a free-speech Twitter alternative, shortly after he aired an astonishing interview with Dr. Robert Malone, who patented the first mRNA vaccine, reported The Post Millennial.

Twitter banned Malone, one of the world’s leading vaccine experts, a day before he appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience because he threatened the regime-approved narrative.

Malone could not identify the tweet that caused the ban, but he suspects that several heterodox opinions got him removed.

He considers the lockdowns and mask mandates tyrannical, and he worries that the experimental COVID-19 shots may cause a mass-casualty event.

Rogan has said in several recent podcasts that he believes Twitter censors all information that counters the official COVID-19 narrative.

“Just in case s*** over at Twitter gets even dumber, I’m here now as well. Rejoice!,” he wrote on GETTR.

“They removed you for not going along with whatever the tech narrative is,” Rogan told Malone, “because tech clearly has a censorship agenda when it comes to COVID in terms of treatment…whether or not you’re promoting what they would call vaccine hesitancy. They can ban you for that. They can ban you for, in their eyes, what they think is a justifiable offense.”

Twitter also banned Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., an America-first conservative, for her opinions on COVID-19 and for posting information from the CDC’s own Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.

“When Big Tech decides what political speech of elected Members is accepted and what’s not then they are working against our government and against the interest of our people,” Greene said in a post on Telegram.

The announcement from America’s leading podcaster comes as prominent conservatives, including Ohio Senate candidate JD Vance and former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, call on Republicans to make Big Tech reform a leading issue in 2022, Twitchy reported.

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