Pinterest Ban Pro-Lifers, Censors Christians from Site

You’ve known that big tech is biased for a long time. It was years ago when James Damore was fired from Google for the unforgivable crime of sharing scientific research. Since it didn’t align with the company’s views, he was cut loose. Quite clearly, Google is not interested in rational discourse. They have no desire to acknowledge beliefs outside of their echo chamber. They want to control what we think, and anyone who stands in the way must be eliminated.

This has been mirrored by the rest of the tech giants ever since, and 2019 seems to be the year that things come to a head. Social media giants began the year by purging conservative voices. Left-wing media has done little more than promote hit pieces on anyone who falls outside of their ideology. They even went after high school kids for the crime of wearing red hats.

Now, the big media corporations seem to be banding together with YouTube to kill as many dissenting voices as they can. The latest purge has left science and history teachers with banned accounts. As for prominent conservatives, their voices are attacked the most.

It doesn’t stop there. Now, Pinterest has joined the battle. They have declared any content that they can flag as conservative or Christian as unacceptable for their platform, and they are kicking these users out as fast as they can.

The good news is that we haven’t lost this fight. This video will show you how social media giants are fighting and what we can do to fight back.


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