Twitter blocked Jordan Peterson
Twitter blocked Jordan Peterson for comments about transgender actor Elliot Page!
Twitter has suspended the profile of conservative writer Jordan Peterson after he wrote a tweet about transgender actor Elliot Page that violated the platform's terms. His daughter said:' Wow. My father got a Twitter strike. No more Twitter for him until he deletes the tweet. Definitely not a free speech platform at this point,' she said.
Wow. @jordanbpeterson got a twitter strike. No more twitter until he deletes the tweet. Definitely not a free speech platform at the moment @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/YuBTwnjz5W — Mikhaila Peterson (@MikhailaFuller) June 29, 2022
Peterson was blocked for making an inappropriate comment about transgender actor Elliot Page, formerly known as Ellen. 'Remember when pride was a sin? And Ellen Page just had her breasts removed by a criminal doctor,' Peterson tweeted.
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The platform labeled his tweet as "hateful behavior." Political commentator David Rubin said Peterson would not delete or apologize for the tweet.
The insanity continues at Twitter. @jordanbpeterson has been suspended for this tweet about Ellen Page. He just told me he will “never” delete the tweet.
Paging @elonmusk… pic.twitter.com/o1FEEq0vda — Dave Rubin (@RubinReport) June 29, 2022
It's not his first time
The tweet was written on June 22, the same day that the third season of the Netflix series 'The Umbrella Academy', in which Elliot stars, was released. This is not the first inappropriate tweet writer wrote. It also happened earlier, in May after Peterson wrote that the plus-size Sports Illustrated swimsuit model was "not pretty."
The magazine's cover featured Yumi Nu, a 25-year-old curvy model and the first Asian plus-size model to appear in Sports Illustrated. He apologized and stated that he is really sorry but the model was not pretty at all and nothing can change that. It seems like Jordan is used to share his opinion without thinking about consequences.
Recall, in December 2020, actor Elliot Page announced that he identified himself as a transgender person. Since then, various messages of hatred and strong insults have arrived at "his address". However, this realization and the great change brought him indescribable and immeasurable joy. In an interview with Esquire magazine, Elliot referred to transphobia and described it as extreme, citing a handful of harms it can do to transgender people.
Canadian actor Elliot Page (34) was born on February 21, 1987, as a woman, Ellen Page, and became famous for his role in the film "Hard Candy" in 2005, and five years later shared the frame with Leonardo DiCaprio in the famous film by Christopher Nolan "Inception".
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