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LifeSite Catholic battles Twitter over censorship of reports on pro-life, pro-family values

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LifeSiteNews has protested the censorship of its reports on life, faith, family, and freedom, including the controversial COVID-19 vaccines, calling for an end to  ‘Twitter jail.’

The operators disclosed that LifeSiteNews has been promoting values of life, faith, family, and freedom for 25 years. LifeSiteNews keyed into the opportunities to reach wide audience across the world provide b Big Tech, notably Twitter, and adopted the new technology for pro-life and pro-family projections, as well as build a culture of life for children and grandchildren.

Convinced that it is a vehicle for speech, LifeSiteNews signed on to Twitter, utilizing it for extensive reach.

The group protested: “twitter became power-hungry. It began censoring us. Ultimately, Twitter banned us for telling the truth about transgenderism and the dangers of the COVID-19 so-called vaccines.

“For nearly two years, LifeSiteNews was suspended from sharing any of our reporting on our LifeSite and LifeSite Catholic accounts because of these two posts. “LifeSiteNews remained banned from using our own Twitter accounts, engaging with our own followers, and bringing you the truth about the most important topics for one simple reason: Twitter doesn’t care about you.

“Twitter only cares about its globalist agenda. The fewer voices with which the New World Order must contend, the deeper and more efficiently this “Great Reset” can infiltrate our communities and homes.

“And so, for nearly two years, we remained completely suspended as this diabolical agenda spread into every facet of life.”

The group, thereafter, declared: “But we could not allow you to lose the pro-family and pro-life culture that together we have all worked tirelessly to build.

“It was time to act against Twitter’s censorship and regain our ability to engage our social media following on this particular platform.

“It was time that LifeSiteNews threw off the shackles that bound us in “Twitter jail.”

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