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  • Snopes Picks on Franklin Graham Letter on Churches and the So-Called 'Equality Act'

    03/07/2021 6:39:12 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 19 replies
    MRC News Busters ^ | 03/07/2021 | Tim Graham
    Citing the usual (liberal) curiosity of their readers, Dan McGuill of Snopes picked on a recent Franklin Graham letter on the so-called "Equality Act" and how it infringes on the independence of churches, now defined as "public accommodations" like a restaurant or hotel.McGuill ruled Graham's letter was a "Mixture" of truth and falsehoods. Here's what was apparently "false."However, the Equality Act would not as Graham's letter asserts neutralize an existing exemption in federal law that allows religious organizations to discriminate in favor of employees of the same religious faith or religious values; directly cause religious colleges to lose their accreditation...
  • ‘DEMONIC’: Twitter Bans Lauren Witzke For Criticizing Trans Woman Who Says ‘Little Girls’ Are ‘Kinky’

    03/07/2021 7:08:17 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 39 replies
    National File ^ | 03/07/2021 | Tom Pappert
    Former Republican Senate candidate Lauren Witzke, who is now the spokesman of the pro-election integrity Hold The Line PAC, was banned from Twitter for using the word “demonic” to describe the words of transgender activist Alok Vaid-Menon, who once said that transgender women and young girls should use the same restroom because “little girls are also kinky.”As National File reported earlier today, a feminist Twitter account posted several disturbing statements made by transgender women. Perhaps the most disturbing is a statement from transgender activist Alok Vaid-Menon, a transgender woman with overwhelming body hair, who once wrote, “The narrative is that...
  • The seven topics you can never bring up on Big Tech platforms

    03/07/2021 6:06:06 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 12 replies
    NOQ Report ^ | 03/07/2021 | JD Rucker
    Nearly 50 years ago, iconic comedian George Carlin first did his routine on “The Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television.” His irreverent take on the censorship of network television has been referenced for decades by comedians and commentators alike. Still today, some of those words are taboo on network television.They’re all allowed on Big Tech platforms, though. Vulgarity is barely a blip on Big Tech’s radar. But they’ve replaced the censorship of certain foul words with censorship of ideas. There are likely more than seven that are considered to be just too bad to be openly discussed on...