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Twitter gives Islamist anti-Semites a pass, but suspended critic of Muslim Brotherhood

Twitter never clarified how expressing an opinion that the Muslim Brotherhood is a terrorist group promoted violence or hate against people based on any protected class. After the suspension drew protests, her account was re-activated, and she was told “it looks like we made an error.”
By John Rossomando
 
(February 4, 2019 / The Investigative Project on Terrorism) In Twitter’s world, calling the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization can get you suspended, but those defending Palestinian terrorist attacks and comparing American Jewish kids who join the Israel Defense Forces to ISIS foreign fighters rarely face consequences.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey admitted last summer that his employees have a left-leaning bias, and this is evident both in how Twitter’s rules on hate are written and enforced. It should either tailor and enforce them equally or not have them at all.

https://www.jns.org/twitter-gives-islamist-anti-semites-a-pass-but-suspended-critic-of-muslim-brotherhood/