Laura Loomer protests Jack Dorsey's residence in San Francisco, projecting a list of banned conservatives including Alex Jones and Roger Stone. She alleges Twitter silenced her on November 21, 2018, due to CAIR lobbying, while permitting hate speech like "kill the police" hashtags. Distributing "Stop the Bias" merchandise and a lawsuit, Loomer claims bans across Uber, Lyft, and PayPal, arguing social media platforms unfairly censor conservatives. Her subsequent Periscope ban underscores her broader conclusion that tech giants enforce systemic bias against right-wing voices. [Automatically generated summary]
He has banned me from Twitter and I am not allowed to post in the digital public square.
So I have made his house my own social media wall.
This is his garage door, you guys.
This is his wall preventing people from coming in.
All the people who Jack Dorsey has banned.
All the people.
Just please don't like get in the frame.
What are people saying on the live stream?
Jack Dorsey didn't have the wall.
You can guarantee that I probably would already be at his front door, just like I did when I went to Costa Day Nancy and Costa de Gavin.
You know, you guys know I put illegal aliens on Nancy Pelosi's lawn.
And even while being banned, even while I was banned from Twitter, I still managed to trend number one twice, okay?
Do you guys think Jack Dorsey is watching this live stream?
I don't know if he is or not, but we brought him his very own Stop the Bias shirt.
And you guys, the reason I'm out here having this peaceful demonstration in front of Jack Dorsey's house, right, is because we need to have a serious conversation about social media bias in this country because there is an issue with financial blacklisting now.
Conservatives are being censored.
Their speech is being violated.
And we don't stand for that here in America.
Twitter is an American company.
And here in America, we value the First Amendment.
And so, you know, if you think that they're not going to come for you next, I'm here to tell you as somebody who's probably the most censored woman in America, that they are definitely coming for you next, okay?
They talk about the digital public square, but, you know, why don't you come and experience a day in my life?
It's more like the digital gulag, really.
I'm banned everywhere.
Do you guys remember this when I confronted Jack Dorsey in front of Congress and people mocked me and called me crazy and said I was a conspiracy theorist for saying there was social media bias?
Well, stop the bias, guys.
This is from when I handcuffed myself.
Joe Rogan, Anthony Cumia.
Joe Rogan called me crazy too.
Said I was crazy for handcuffing myself.
But then he has Tim Poole on to talk about social media bias.
I also bought you your very own freeloomer.com t-shirt because you said when you were speaking to Rolling Stone magazine when they asked you, so what do you think about Laura Loomer handcuffing herself to Twitter?
You said, well, I respect Laura Loomer because I love protests.
It's so punk rock.
It's so cool.
And you denied censoring conservatives, right?
And so I figured that since you're so anti-censorship and that since you really believe that you are telling the truth when you say, when you tell Congress, right, that you're not censoring conservatives, I figured that you wouldn't mind just reiterating that by wearing your very own Stop the Bias shirt, okay?
And because I'm so nice and generous, Jack, I'll let you have my hat, okay?
Got you your very own Stop the Bias hat.
These are available, you guys, at freeloomer.com.
You can get your very own stop the bias hat and freeloomer.com t-shirts at my website, freeloomer.com.
And look, guys, all you have to do is read the complaint.
All you have to do is read the complaint, and you will see that Twitter has been working with an Islamic terrorist organization to ban me and censor me and silence me.
I am probably the most censored woman in America.
You know, I'm not just banned.
I'm not just banned, you guys, from Twitter.
I have been banned from Uber.
I have been banned from Lyft, Uber Eats.
I literally cannot even order a sandwich, okay?
I have been banned from Venmo, GoFundMe, PayPal, Medium Teespring, and Twitter.
I mean, it's just absolutely egregious, you guys, how many times I've been banned and how I'm banned just all throughout the internet simply because I'm an outspoken Jewish conservative woman.
You're just gonna play it on loop all night.
Get it trending, guys.
Get it trending.
Hashtag stop the bias.
What you're looking at right now, guys, is a projector live from the home of Jack Dorsey, okay?
This is Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's house.
These are all the accounts that have been suspended by Jack Dorsey.
So Jack Dorsey, this is a copy of my lawsuit because I sued Twitter and I sued CARE last week because my problem right now is my life is actually in danger because Twitter has been working with the Council on American Islamic Relations, which is a designated Islamic terrorist organization.
And they asked Twitter to ban me.
And so I'm a Jewish conservative journalist and now I can no longer post on social media and get my journalism out to the public, even though I'm doing a lot of work that is counter-terror related, you know, because he's literally working with an Islamic terrorist organization to ban me.
And because I've been silenced, I can't even, you know, get my message out there.
I get death threats from members of terrorist organizations, members of Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, simply because Jack Dorsey has decided to allow them to take meetings with Twitter executives to ban me.
I just wanted to let you know this is completely peaceful.
You know, like we're just sitting here with a projector and we could turn the sound off.
There's not really any sound.
But in his own words, Jack Dorsey said that he respects me and he loves protests.
He told the Rolling Stone magazine.
And so I'm just hoping that this can raise some awareness about the fact that these social media companies are working with terrorist organizations.
I mean, you know how much of a threat it is.
Just in Los Angeles, yesterday, a member of ISIS was planning to blow up the LA Freeway.
That's the kind of work that I work to expose as a journalist.
And I can no longer do my job in America where we have a First Amendment right because, you know, tyrants, billionaire tyrants in Silicon Valley have decided to shut down conservatives.
Let's just move this off his property since the police, of course, said to move it.
We can't block it.
Thank you, officers.
You guys, freeloomer.com, freeloomer.com.
I am suing Twitter.
Well, we're not getting arrested.
I mean, we're not doing anything illegal, right?
And why would I stop my protest?
Jack Dorsey said that he loves protest, you guys.
Jack Dorsey did an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine, and I have copies of it because I purchased a copy of it.
And they asked him, you know, while you were vacationing in Myanmar and, you know, going on your little fast and having a little vacation and whatever he was doing, right?
I was banned because here, the Council on American Islamic Relations, which is a designated Islamic terrorist organization, lobbied Facebook and Twitter to ban me.
You know, if you don't want to hear the sound of a generator, then tell Jack Dorsey to stop being, you know, such a tyrant and censoring people, okay?
You wouldn't have the sound of a generator outside your fancy multi-million dollar mansion if Jack Dorsey didn't participate and engage in censorship, okay?
So that's not my problem.
Well, guys, as you just saw, I protested here at Jack Dorsey's house in San Francisco, California, where he lives.
Jack Dorsey told the Rolling Stone magazine that he respects me, right?
Because I protest.
And he said that because he was a punk rocker, he likes protest.
And so I just decided to take the protest to Jack Dorsey's dwarf here in California.
And it's interesting, you know, because Jack Dorsey has said that Twitter is a public square.
Well, by banning me and many other conservatives from the digital public square, Jack Dorsey is excommunicating many conservatives from participating in discourse and dialogue and communicating with the public.
And so it was very interesting because I live streamed the entire protest from the Periscope of a fan page that was created by some of my fans after I was banned from Twitter, the Loomer fan account.
And it's funny because, you know, the video was starting to go viral when people were watching this live stream, but then it just cut out.
And not only did Jack Dorsey, who also owns Periscope, ban the Loomer fan account, Periscope, but he also suspended the Loomer fan account tonight as well.
And you see that even when I protest and do what Jack Dorsey says he admires, they still ban me.
So, you know, I'm a generous person.
I'm a nice girl.
And I decided to bring Jack Dorsey a copy of my lawsuit because, like I said, I'm suing Twitter and I'm suing Care.
And I also decided to bring Jack Dorsey his very own freeloomer.com t-shirt.
And that's where you can read the complaints.
That's where you can read the complaint of my lawsuit.
And you can also get your very own Stop the Bias hat and your Freeloomer t-shirt.
So, you know, Jack, don't ever say I never did anything nice for you, okay?
Freeloomer.com, freeloomer.com, sign the petition to end social media bias.