![]() Antifascist should be the default position, does not imply violence, and can include anyone to the “left” of, you can guess – fascism. I also doubt anyone on Sky News realise what is meant by “defund the police”, or that the protests and civil unrest last year in the wake of George Floyd’s murder weren’t actually organised by the Black Lives Matter group.Īntifa, even if you choose to overlook the fact that it is not actually a group but a decentralised movement – anyone can be “antifa” – it literally just means antifascist. Recognising the systemic racism that exists in the US (and here in Australia), acknowledging the scourge of police violence that primarily targets black communities and individuals, and supporting efforts to improve these conditions is not “Marxist”. ![]() Nothing about the Black Lives Matter movement is inherently Marxist. ![]() “Groups such as Black Lives Matter and Antifa have names we all agree with, but their violent, divisive antics and Marxist ideology are a different matter entirely.”Īnother dash on the tally board for “conservative” commentator misunderstanding and misusing the term Marxist. Antifa, BLM, the Labor Victorian government – surely, she’ll consider all the facts on hand! Yesterday, she rambled (and on occasion stumbled) on about how the “radical left” can fool the “apathetic masses” by using ostensibly pure naming to “ through radical policies”. The more outrage and clicks it can generate, the better – facts and science be damned. It doesn’t matter how many laws are in place for maternity leave if a woman is not allowed to leave the house.Like all other Sky News’ hosts, Rita Panahi is a textbook example of how vacuous sycophants will reject and oppose anything so long as they get paid large enough sums to do so. Saudi Arabian women are actively fighting big tech companies to remove a tracking app from app stores that men use specifically to track the women who are under their guardianship. Saudi Arabia- where women only recently got the right to drive and guardianship laws are still in effect. Panahi rightly asked if Sarsour was ill-informed when the activist tweeted out that Saudi Arabia treats women better than in the U.S. How is a post from two and a half years ago, in which she points out lies made in an abusive email, a breach of Twitter’s rules? How many tweets that question Sarsour are going to fall into the category of “things that get journalists banned from Twitter?” They allow the most deranged hate to remain on their site including threats of violence from leftists but will ban or suspend conservatives for innocuous tweets that supposedly breach their rules.” The Post Millennial reached out to Panahi who told us that “Twitter remains a hopelessly biased and inconsistent platform. ‘Far-left Islamic activist Linda Sarsour made strong anti-Semitic remarks during a speech this month at the annual Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) convention in Houston, Texas’ - Rita Panahi September 9, 2018 She would not let this stand, and called out progressives for allowing their “…movement to be hijacked by Sarsour.” Panahi has called out Sarsour on multiple occasions, refusing to let Sarsour get away with statements about how western wars, and not Islamic terrorists, are responsible for ISIS. Her infraction? A 2017 tweet in which she clapped back at Women’s March co-chair and front woman Linda Sarsour. Panahi has been put on a 12 hour suspension with a warning that if she violates Twitter’s terms of service again, she may face a permanent ban. Since then, things have only gotten worse. Pool pointed out numerous instances of unjust Twitter censorship, from the banning of Meghan Murphy (for calling out the now-exposed Jessica Yaniv) to the #learntocode debacle where users were suspended en masse for tweeting a harmless meme at woke journalists. The latest conservative Twitter casualty is Sky News host, Weekly Times opinion columnist, and beloved Twitter personality, Rita Panahi.įor those who haven’t been paying attention, Tim Pool famously schooled Twitter’s CEO Jack Dorsey and Head of Trust and Safety, Vijaya Gadde on a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Podcast. Anyone on social media who has been paying attention knows that Twitter has a major problem with bias against conservatives and free thinkers.
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