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The Best Memes of the Week: Twitter’s Censorship Has Gone Mad

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The best memes of the week are the ones Twitter would like to censor. Two news stories related to the gender identity agenda have marked these days: a transgender woman has won a women’s swimming championship and another has won USA Today‘s Woman of the Year award. Telling the truth, i.e., that they are actually biologically male, has cost The Babylon Bee on Twitter the blocking of its account.

The best memes about transgender victories and Twitter censorship

G.K. Chesterton said something along the lines of “we live in a world where soon a crazed mass will hang the man who breaks the news that the grass is green,” and it looks like that day has arrived. Twitter is taking care to prove not only Chesterton right, but also George Orwell, who must be turning in his grave at the current situation. His tombstone should read: “I warned you.”

Time is proving both right, and the clearest demonstration of how effective Orwellian censorship is is that, although the information on Hunter Biden‘s laptop has been confirmed to be real, nothing has happened about it. Or at least that is what the progressive media would have us believe.

The other big lie they are trying to slip through our fingers is that Putin is to blame for everything. We’ll have to see how long it takes for the leftist press to stop blaming Russia for all the Democratic Party’s mistakes.

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Ignacio Manuel García Medina, Business Management teacher. Artist and lecturer specialized in Popular Culture for various platforms. Presenter of the program "Pop Libertario" for the Juan de Mariana Institute. Lives in the Canary Islands, Spain // Ignacio M. García Medina es profesor de Gestión de Empresas. Es miembro del Instituto Juan de Mariana y conferenciante especializado en Cultura Popular e ideas de la Libertad.

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