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Top Trump officials and Republicans are encouraging followers to migrate to Parler, an 'alternative' social network loved by conspiracy theorists as Facebook and Twitter continue to crack down on posts

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Dozens of Republican politicians, conservative pundits, and Trump campaign officials have recently shared posts and voiced support for a social platform called Parler.

The migration to Parler comes as Trump and Republicans decry Twitter and Facebook for censorship since the platforms started flagging and restricting a few of the president's policy-violating posts.

 

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th3j35t3r The Trump administration endorsing, and encouraging its supporters to gather on a platform famous for supporting white supremacy, violence, misogyny and patriarchy is somehow amazingly on brand.

Please go

th3j35t3r Does that make it a safe space?

✌🏽

They should pay or transmigrate to what was before 1992.

Trump has no idea about what is legal and illegal.

Awesome. Let them all whine to each other.

The same illegal beginning. Should pay too.

Translation: snowflakes float to safe space where they can freely exchange conspiracies and falsehoods

Does anybody believe this bullshit anymore - or do you all believe that Biden is in full control of his mental faculties?

th3j35t3r What this tells me is the alt-right knows its time is almost up so they're consolidating their base into a platform that tolerates racist shit-talking. Good luck wit dat.

th3j35t3r Wouldn't this also count as encouraging people to use Parler?

th3j35t3r Didn’t right wingers already have one?

th3j35t3r PLEASE. GO.

th3j35t3r So itll be the next Mixer?

th3j35t3r Good riddance

I think I'll try it as a better alternative to Twitter. By the way the the name Business Insider is an oxymoron because you guys are clearly Socialist, Marxist !

th3j35t3r Why don't they all just go back to the Breitbart forum?

But wait, there’s more! is a better alternative and your data is NOT collected. No bots and features you’ll not find elsewhere.

I’ve been in very intense arguments with Maga people and they can’t provide concret evidence for anything they claim, literally nothing. They’re conspiracy theorists with baseless opinions. Sounds like the worst social network ever 🤣

I hope they do

I wonder how many of those million will be KPop stans or TikTok teens?

lmao, it's not a social media for conspiracy theorists, its a social media that wants no censorship... jesus christ the bias.

Amen. I have stopped following them to avoid them, Business.

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