Despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine being condemned by the U.S. and kindred countries around the world, Twitter continues to allow Russian President Vladimir to post on its platform.
Twitter, which banned Donald Trump as President of the United States, is yet to ban or suspend him. @KremlinRussia_E, the official account of the “President of Russia.”
Putin’s tweets have been posting over the past week about his deals with finance institutions, presidents prime ministers, and one prince. Putin also posts hyperlinks to his interactions with others in each tweet.
The following Tweets have been posted by Putin within the last 24 Hours
“Telephone conversation with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan: situation in and around Ukraine, OPEC+ https://bit.ly/3MdJJnp”
“Telephone conversation with President of France Emmanuel Macron: situation around Ukraine, security guarantees https://bit.ly/36TKQZv”
“The President discussed the economic situation with the financial and economic bloc of the Government and the Central Bank https://bit.ly/3vw43e1”
The Russian president isn’t the only violent, controversial figure that Twitter has yet to ban. CNSNews.com has previously reported that Twitter still allows Taliban representatives to post on its platform.
Earlier this month, “Taliban political spokesman Mohammad Naeem accused the Biden administration in a tweet late Friday of showing ‘the lowest level of humanity … of a country and a nation,’” The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
Conservatives under attack. Tell your representative to demand Big Tech is held accountable to the First Amendment and provide equal treatment for conservatives. If you have been censored, contact us using CensorTrack’s Contact formHelp us to hold Big Tech responsible.
Editor’s Note:The original publication was on CNSNews.com.
This post was last modified on March 1, 2022 12:07 pm
This website uses cookies.