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Twitter agrees to lift ban on pro-life campaign ad after backlash
By Cassy Fiano | October 9, 2017 , 06:42pm
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Marsha Blackburn appeared on “The Story With Martha McCollum” on Fox News, where she confirmed that Twitter had agreed to let her campaign ad run in its entirety. “I think what has happened, the American people rose up. They are sick and tired of the liberal elites and the liberal media telling them what they’re going to listen to, and what is going to be pushed forward and broadcast and what is not, and in this example it was Twitter,” Blackburn explained. “And now they have reversed their decision after the American people have joined me in standing up to them, and they are going to allow the video to stand and us to push it forward.”

Twitter’s decision was met with immediate backlash, even among pro-abortion advocates, for its blatant bias and censorship.

Continued at: https://www.liveaction.org/news/twitter-shut-down-marsha-blackburns-campaign-video-because-it-referenced-the-baby-body-parts-scandal/

Great pro-life victory versus those that censor others over the truths of the pro-life cause.

Watch out for the moderators Marsha!   :silly:
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