Andrew Torba, Gab’s CEO and founder, defends the platform as the "only independent pro-free speech libertarian site" after losing server providers and PayPal in 2018. Alex Jones highlights media focus on Torba—like CNN’s alleged First Amendment attacks—over the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting (Oct. 28, 2018), where 11 died. Their interview reveals Gab’s origins as a response to deplatforming, tracing its own censorship battles from early bans to PayPal’s 2023 shutdown, exposing how free speech platforms face systemic financial and hosting sabotage. [Automatically generated summary]
We have Andrew Torba, the CEO and founder of the only independent pro-free speech libertarian site in the world that allows social media activity, and that's Gap.
Speak freely is their motto.
Now, we all know about the tragic events in Pittsburgh where 11 innocent people were gunned down by a psychotic anti-Semite.
But now, Andrew Torba, who set up Gab so that everyone would have free speech, is being deplatformed, losing his server provider, losing PayPal.
They're trying to take him offline.
And CNN is spending more time demonizing Mr.
Torba and the First Amendment than they are talking about the 11 that are dead.