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Feb. 9, 2019 - Loomer Unleashed - Laura Loomer
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You’re Invited To My Protest At Twitter!

Unknown 5284 alleges conservatives face systematic deplatforming on Twitter and Facebook due to support for Donald Trump, citing personal disruptions of congressional hearings involving Jeff Dorsey. The speaker invites attendees to a February 20th protest at Twitter's New York headquarters from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., urging participants to bring signs and megaphones while executing a 48-hour social media blackout from February 18th to 20th. This coordinated action aims to expose alleged platform bias against conservative voices through direct civil disobedience and digital silence. [Automatically generated summary]

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Conservatives' Social Media Protest 00:01:07
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Every single day, conservatives on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter are being shut down, silenced, and completely deplatformed and demonetized simply because they support President Donald Trump.
I say enough is enough.
I have personally disrupted the congressional hearing and called out Jeff Dorsey for committing perjury and lying to Congress.
And I personally handcuffed myself to the Twitter headquarter office to protest against this egregious social media bias against conservatives.
I am inviting you to partake in a protest with me on February 20th in front of Twitter's headquarter office in New York City at 249 West 17th Street from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Bring your signs, bring your megaphones, and stand with me as we combat and fight back against social media bias of conservatives.
This isn't just about me, this is about all of us.
Along with the protest in front of Twitter on February 20th, I'm also asking social media users and conservatives to partake in a 48-hour blackout.
So from midnight on February 18th to midnight on February 20th, I'm asking all conservatives to not use Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitter.
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