Project Veritas keeps delivering and this time it’s a biggie. They now have a recording of Jack Dorsey bragging about censoring Trump and explaining to his people about their continuance of censoring conservatives.
I just wish the spy could have delivered a video of Dorsey explaining how he and the other Masters of the Universe set out to destroy Parler in order to keep their monopoly alive.
Dorsey has committed perjury many times in testifying before congress in my opinion because his words never match his actions.
Hopefully, Parler’s lawsuit against Twitter is successful and nets them billions of dollars. Then maybe the stockholders will determine that Dorsey has no place in their future.
Twitter has undoubtedly become a political arm of the Democratic Communist Party.
Dorsey said:
We are focused on one account [@realDonaldTrump] right now, but this is going to be much bigger than just one account, and it’s going to go on for much longer than just this day, this week, and the next few weeks, and go on beyond the inauguration.”
So, the focus is certainly on this account [@realDonaldTrump] and how it ties to real world violence. But also, we need to think much longer term around how these dynamics play out over time. I don’t believe this is going away anytime soon.”
“You know, the U.S. is extremely divided. Our platform is showing that every single day.”
https://twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1349853804590579713
Dorsey said he does not believe Twitter’s bans are going away anytime soon and cited the company’s purge of QAnon accounts as an example of “a much broader approach that we should be looking at and going deeper on.”
Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe said more than a dozen people inside Twitter have reached out to Project Veritas this week with video and additional evidence. Project Veritas invites other tech insiders to share evidence of corruption and malfeasance.
Dorsey’s leaked comments fly in the face of sentiments the CEO expressed earlier this week, calling bans “a failure” on part of his company. In a Twitter thread, Dorsey said bans “limited the potential for clarification, redemption, and learning,” and set a “dangerous” precedent going forward.