A regime media outlet finally seemed to notice (and care about) the vast censorship complex that has been nuking conservative voices for years after an account raising money for Vice President Kamala Harris was suspended from X on Monday.
The Washington Post claimed that Elon Musk was trying to “influence the online discourse in the months leading to the presidential election” by taking action against “White Dudes for Harris” (@dudes4harris) shortly after their fundraising call, which raised more than 4 million for the Harris campaign.
Of course, there is no proof that Musk made any decision to suspend the account. Alexander B. Howard, a longtime tech policy journalist, told WaPo that the suspension was likely a mistake, not malicious intent. The official reasoning behind its removal from X is that the account was dinged for “violating [X’s] rules against evading suspension.” The @dudes4harris account has already been reinstated.Elon Musk’s social media platform X suspended “White Dudes for Harris” Monday night, shortly after a massive fundraising call where almost 200,000 people helped raise more than $4 million for the vice president and presumptive Democratic nominee. https://t.co/6CGAVg2UH5
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 31, 2024