By: Savannah Smith | 01-25-2017 | News
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Hate Twitter?: Conservatives Asked To Donate To Legal Funds To Be Used In Suing Twitter

Conservatives are vowing to fight back against the tyranny of Twitter and are ready and raring to sue the social media site on grounds of discrimination, censorship against conservatives and anti-trust violations.

The crowdfunding journalism site WeSearchr is leading the cause to sue Twitter by launching a unique fundraising mechanism for the class suit against Twitter. It has named its campaign to sue Twitter as "Make Twitter The Next Gawker", and within hours since it started the online call, it quickly generated almost $3,000 starting shares from 45 contributors. It has pegged the minimum needed amount or bounty to be raised to cover the costs of suing Twitter at $250,000.

The determined effort to finally sue Twitter was triggered by the most recent discrimination and censorship tyrannical move of Twitter when the site suspended the account of WeSearchr in the midst of its aggressive push to identify the inauguration attacker of alt-right activist and leader Richard Spencer, and make the thug pay for his crime by bringing him to court. Supporters, followers and believers of Spencer and of free speech were gaining strong ground raising more than $4,000 in bounty in just a day since it launched its online campaign to track down the attacker when Twitter suspended without warning and a justifiable reason the WeSearchr account. One of WeSearchr founders, Chuck Johnson, threatened to sue Twitter.

And now they're laying the ground works- and involving the public and all those Twitter has wronged in many ways- to turn that threat of charges into reality. WeSearchr in its campaign page also listed some of the most abusive sins of Twitter in recent past including breaking off deals with the Trump campaign last year in an effort to protect its favored candidate Hillary Clinton; and the site's decision to permanently ban mostly conservatives on their platform like Milo Yiannopoulos, Chuck Johnson, Pax Dickinson, Martin Shkreli and many others based on arbitrary, flimsy or even non-existent pretexts.

Twitter's sins as enumerated by WeSearchr also include the site's "shadow-banning" conservatives and maintaining secret "whitelists" and "blacklists" for favored and disfavored accounts, while selectively promoting or hiding who it wants. Twitter is also guilty of refusing to categorically ruling out banning the account of no less than President Trump.

WeSearchr has also called out the many blatant lies perpetuated by Twitter including its founder and CEO Jack Dorsey's claim that Twitter is "neither liberal nor conservative, and that his site is like a " public utility" with " unbiased" technology. Twitter executives also had the gall to call their platform as the " free speech wing of the free speech party", conveniently concealing their top honcho's " remarkably close relationship" with far-left #BlackLivesMatter ringleader Deray Mckesson.

WeSearchr is already in close discussions with its battery of lawyers, as well as volunteer lawyers who have an interest in suing Twitter, to set their legal strategy in place. The site also clarified that their campaign to sue Twitter and raise funds for it from the public will be different from their normal rules on raising bounty. Contributions to the cause of suing Twitter will be treated as "purchases of shares" instead of just the regular contributions so that in the event that WeSearchr wins -and it resolutely intends to- the case against Twitter, the money they will get as damages from Twitter will be divided between WeSearchr and the contributors, their would-be gains will be proportional to their contributions. It is a very clever decision on the part of WeSearchr to offer double incentives for potential contributors.

Contributors have responded enthusiastically, with one contributor of $10 saying he was proud of such effort, a $100-contributor expressed anger with Twitter with a curse, while a $100-contributor shared his vision of "building a new platform which Twitter is going to pay for".

Twitter hates conservatives. It knows it has a measure of power, and it has no shame in abusing that power to push its selfish agenda. As WeSearchr puts it, Twitter has been f@&$ing conservatives, it's time to fight back and bring them to their knees by the strength of the real greater powers on the side of conservatives- the truth and the law.

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