There is no doubt that former U.S. Senate candidate Lauren Witzke is controversial. She has butted heads with powerful people on both sides of the political aisle, including a recent row with former acting-DNI Richard Grenell. But she apparently crossed the Big Tech line with a single-word post on Twitter because doing so was calling out a hideous quote by a popular LGBTQ icon.
She had just quote-Tweeted a post by feminist Twitter account Women’s Voices, @womenreadwomen. The account she retweeted is generally left-leaning but opposes the transgender takeover of the feminist movement much in the same way that Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling does. In a recent Tweet, Women’s Voice posted a quote from gender-fluid provocateur Alok Vaid-Menon, known as ALOK, for inflammatory remarks regarding “little girls.” Witzke’s one-word response was apparently enough to get her booted from the “platform.”
Witzke came under fire last week for arguing against gay conservatives influencing the Republican Party. She went head-to-head against Grenell, a gay conservative who was the first homosexual to hold a major position in the White House as acting-Director of National Intelligence. But Twitter seemed to have no issues with the argument, possibly because it represented a schism in the conservative movement.
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