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Big Tech is at it again, this time with Twitter censoring The Federalist’s co-founder Sean Davis. His offense? Accurately summarizing an official Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision.
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“Pennsylvania’s top court said that all ballots received after election day — even those without a postmark — must be assumed to have been cast by election day,” Davis said, quote-tweeting National Review Senior Writer David Harsanyi, who noted, “PA is allowing post-election day ballots. It’s a fact.”
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Twitter flagged Davis’s tweet because according to the Big Tech overlords, “Some or all of the content shared in this tweet is disputed and might be misleading about an election or other civic process.” Now, in order to view the tweet, users must click past a warning screen.
Nothing about Davis’s tweet, however, is “disputed.” It’s taken straight from a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling regarding ballot-counting.
According to a footnote in the Supreme Court decision, the Pennsylvania secretary of state recommended that the court “order that ballots mailed by voters by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day be counted if they are otherwise valid and received by the county boards of election by November 6, 2020. Ballots received within this period that lack a postmark or other proof of mailing, or for which the postmark or other proof of mailing is illegible, should enjoy a presumption that they were mailed by Election Day” (emphasis mine).
The state Supreme Court endorsed the secretary’s plan, characterizing a postmark requirement on late ballots as voter disenfranchisement. As Davis noted in another tweet, the court rubber-stamped the Democratic secretary’s agenda to count indisputably late ballots without a postmark and with zero proof that they were legally cast by Nov. 3.
That didn’t stop Twitter from censoring Davis’s tweet, an accurate summation of the official court ruling.
Twitter is censoring this post. The thought crime I committed? I accurately summarized the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision which said post-election day ballots must be counted even when they don’t include postmarks. Read it for yourself (footnote 20). https://t.co/8CXcygSKH3pic.twitter.com/ZEDvYROoGZ
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) November 4, 2020
Read it for yourself: the Pennsylvania Supreme Court says ALL ballots received after Election Day, even those WITHOUT a postmark, MUST be assumed to have been legally cast. https://t.co/8CXcygSKH3pic.twitter.com/5UTIqA3Vs8
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) November 4, 2020
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Twitter has been trigger-happy with its censorship of conservative voices throughout coverage of the election. In fact, this wasn’t even the only one of Davis’s accurate tweets that got suppressed. Twitter also flagged a tweet pointing out that in the middle of the night, Michigan suddenly reported an increase of more than 130,000 votes for Biden with not a single-vote increase for Trump — and no explanation.
“So while everyone was asleep and after everyone went home, Democrats in Michigan magically found a trove of 138,339 votes, and all 138,339 of those ‘votes’ magically went to Biden? That doesn’t look suspicious at all,” Davis tweeted before Twitter censored it.
Precisely 0% of this tweet is “disputed.” All I did was compare two different sets of numbers on NYT’s website. That’s called arithmetic, and it’s not up for debate.
Twitter is a cancer, and Big Tech is trying to steal the election for Democrats. https://t.co/TRBsEiaSZYpic.twitter.com/OtPZZUo3LG
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) November 4, 2020
Twitter even censored a tweet from the president on election night.
“We are up BIG, but they are trying to STEAL the Election,” President Trump said in the suppressed tweet. “We will never let them do it. Votes cannot be cast after the Polls are closed!”
The tech giant did not, however, censor a tweet from Democrat Joe Biden claiming he would win the election.
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The partisan and erroneous censorship follows Big Tech’s pattern of limiting free speech — especially of right-wing media outlets and the President of the United States — with Facebook, Twitter, and Google at the helm.
Another recent example occurred when the New York Post reported a bombshell Biden scandal in the run-up to the election. Twitter and Facebook censored the report, which revealed damning emails retrieved from a laptop hard drive allegedly owned by Biden’s son Hunter, with Twitter blocking the link to the story from being tweeted or even shared in private messages. Twitter locked the Post’s account for two weeks leading up to the election after it tried to tweet the story, which verified that the former vice president had lied about never having discussed Hunter’s overseas business dealings with his son or anyone else.
© Provided by Mediaite Sean DavisThe Federalist co-founder Sean Davis threatened legal action over a fake tweet screenshot circulating that claimed he wrote “mommy milky” on the social media platform Friday evening.
The fake tweet was sent out by Twitter user Jean-Michel Connard, who captioned the post, “not fast enough!!”
not fast enough!! pic.twitter.com/C2yjSBPTPz
— Jean-Michel Connard (@torriangray) March 12, 2021
It got some pick-up Friday night as a few users mocked Davis over it. He took to Twitter to say, “If you have a blue checkmark and you’re currently spreading obviously hoax screenshots meant to deliberately and maliciously defame me, now would be a good time for you to lawyer up, because I need a new truck and would love nothing more than for you to be forced to pay for it.”
If you have a blue checkmark and you’re currently spreading obviously hoax screenshots meant to deliberately and maliciously defame me, now would be a good time for you to lawyer up, because I need a new truck and would love nothing more than for you to be forced to pay for it.
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) March 13, 2021
Asked about the tweet, which has a series of clear color differences, Davis told Mediaite that the tweet was “100% fake,” adding that he plans on taking legal action.
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“100% fake, and he should probably find himself a good defamation attorney ASAP, because I need a new truck, and I’d love nothing more than for him to pay for it for deliberately and maliciously fabricating statements I never made and attributing them to me,” Davis told Mediaite on Friday night.