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Kirstie Alley Claps Back at Big Tech Censorship

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Actress Kirstie Alley slammed Twitter for their decision to permanently ban President Donald Trump. Alley pointed out that Democrats have been allowed to stay on the social media site despite making inflammatory comments.

The actress asked Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey why people who incited riots last week weren't permanently suspended by the company.

She even went so far as to ask President-elect Joe Biden what his thoughts were on Big Tech's censorship.

She reminded her more than one million followers that if the president of the United States and other high-profile people can be censored, anyone can, including Democrats.

Alley took things one step further and reminded Americans about the rioting that took place across the country this summer. 

Alley is right. Once they come after one of us, they come after all of us. Big Tech has decided to censor half the country's thoughts and opinions simply because they disagree with it. No one should be inciting violence or rioting. It doesn't matter what political affiliation a person has. Sadly, the litmus test won't be applied across the board.

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