Twitter Says Calling Boulder Shooter a ‘White Christian Terrorist’ is OK, But Misgendering is Not

Twitter has confirmed that a tweet describing Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, the gunman in Monday’s Colorado supermarket shooting, as a “white Christian terrorist” does not violate their misinformation policies and is allowed to stay up, but God forbid if you describe Transgendered Health and Human Services Secretary Rachel Levine as “a biological man identifying as a transgender woman.”- that will get you taken down, as happened to the Catholic Register.

In the onslaught of celebrities, left-wing media pundits, and woke Christians describing the shooter as being a white man acting out his white supremacy, it was revealed that he was a Syrian refugee from the Middle East who claimed to be a Muslim.

A spokesperson for Twitter explained that tweets describing him as a “white Christian terrorist” did not violate their rules

“The Tweets referenced are not in violation of the Twitter Rules. We will not take action on every instance of misinformation. Currently, our misinformation rules cover COVID-19 misinformation, synthetic and manipulated media and civic integrity.”

So apparently that is all well and good to spread lies about the race of someone, but not ok to tell the truth about their biological gender- the sex they were born with.

In doing so, Twitter has created a policy where they won’t let you know the gender of some politicians. They won’t let you know Levine is a “biological man identifying as a transgender woman” which is about as innocuous as you can say it, and if you try to say it you can get banned, booted or kicked off the platform.

Suppressors gonna suppress!

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2 thoughts on “Twitter Says Calling Boulder Shooter a ‘White Christian Terrorist’ is OK, But Misgendering is Not

  1. “God forbid”? Are you invoking the Holy One with utmost reverence and holy fear, or are you using this phrase merely for emphasizing how ridiculous Twitter policy is? If the latter (which is obvious), you are guilty of violating the Third Commandment, and are taking God’s name in vain. He has warned that He will not leave anyone guiltless who does this, so please repent of this wickedness. Set a good example for everyone else on a proper use of God’s holy name!

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