BOMBSHELL: Twitter Censored Republican at the Request of the Mass, SOS Office
Think of all the adjectives you can think of to describe a court case taking place in Massachusetts. There is
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"...this lawsuit filed by Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, the inventor of email could do to social media."
"We are talking about a lawsuit that could put an end to censoring conservatives. No more article 230. Let me explain. Dr. Ayyadurai ran for the US Senate in Massachusetts as a Republican. he made accusations of voter fraud on Twitter and Twitter deleted all of those tweets."
"This is something they get away with on a regular basis, but this time it’s different. Dr. Ayyadurai later discovered that his tweets were deleted at the request of employees in the Secretary of State’s office. This was done to affect the outcome of an election."
"The judge then brought up two examples that the plaintiff didn’t even mention."
"Here are the two cases cited by the judge:
Manhattan Cmty. Access Corp. v. Halleck, 139 S. Ct. 1921, 1928 (2019)
“A private entity can qualify as a state actor in a few limited circumstances-including, for example, … when the government compels the private entity to take a particular action…”
Blum v. Yaretsky, 457 U.S. 991, 1004 (1982)
“a State normally can be held responsible for a private decision only when it has exercised coercive power or has provided such significant encouragement, either overt or covert, that the choice must in law be deemed to be that of the State.”
"Discovery in this case should be awesome."