We would appreciate it if @TwitterSupport or @bundesrat could point out exactly which "German law(s)" prohibit the sharing of video footage of anti-totalitarianism protesters getting sprayed with water cannons by the German police.
Apologies ... we are getting a little confused by @Twitter's censorship notices. It appears the above censorship notice was about the censorship of an @OffGuardian0 tweet, not ours. This is the one of ours that Twitter is censoring ...
We are also no longer sure whether @Twitter is censoring our below tweet, or whether their censorship notice refers to a separate tweet of ours that they are censoring. Again, we apologize for any confusion caused by our misreading of Twitter's censorship notices.
We would, however, still appreciate a prompt response from @TwitterSupport and/or the @bundesrat explaining exactly which German laws our content has allegedly violated (thus warranting Twitter's censorship thereof), and any additional explication of Twitter's censorship policy.
Not to keep banging on about this, but a prompt reply from @TwitterSupport and/or the @bundesrat clarifying their respective censorship policies would be very helpful, so that we can avoid future corporate/state censorship of our content. For example, this tweet ... how's this?
Seriously, we don't mean to be annoying, but we're a bit confused as to how @Twitter and Germany's @bundesrat censorship policies work. For example, this tweet by an ex-judge in Berlin calling for dissidents to be "sent to camps" doesn't warrant censorship, but our content does?
We're terribly sorry to keep going on and on about this, but it would really help to clarify things if @TwitterSupport and/or the @bundesrat could explain why our content warrants censorship, but this tweet by a Berlin politician *calling for dissidents to be deported* does not.
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We can't understand people's resistance to unquestioningly obeying the government's orders to pointlessly wear masks out in public ... after all, they're just harmless pieces of cloth.
Someone reported our tweet to the Twitter thoughtpolice, who have "investigated" our content, and decided that we are, for now, allowed to tweet it. We wish totalitarians luck in their future efforts to censor and/or intimidate us!
Having been apprised of the recent attempt to censor their work, our creative team has come up with another one that coronavirus totalitarians will be sure to like ...
"As well as enforcing quarantine measures, the law also allows the authorities to force people to be vaccinated, even though there is currently no vaccination for the virus." thelocal.dk/20200313/denma…
“During the state of emergency, people will only be allowed out on to public streets for the following reasons: to buy food, basic or pharmaceutical items; to attend medical centres; to go to and from work ..." theguardian.com/world/2020/mar…
"Police are patrolling the streets to ensure we only leave our homes for work and health-related reasons ... we must fill and carry certificates stating our reasons. If caught out without a certificate, we will be fined and face up to three months in jail. newsweek.com/italy-life-qua…
"Study the Russiagate believers’ reactions ... observe the bizarre intellectual contortions their minds perform to rationalize their behavior over the last three years. Trust me, it will not be pretty. Cognitive dissonance never is." consentfactory.org/2019/03/21/mue…