Scary: Being Blacklisted Based On Who You Support Politically Is Happening Now In America

Written By BlabberBuzz | Wednesday, 13 January 2021 05:45 AM
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Jason Miller, a Trump campaign adviser, on Monday, announced that he was banned from entering Washington, D.C.-based studio for an interview with Fox Business’s Charles Payne, as his name now appears on a “list.”

“Wow – the anti-Trump censorship/deplatforming is out of control,” he wrote on Twitter. “Just went to the LiveShots studio in DC to join @cvpayne on @FoxBusiness, and the LiveShots employees told me I’m not allowed to use their studios because ‘I’m on a list.’”

Miller explained that when he asked what kind of list he’s on, and why the studio received the booking in the first place, he was answered by Liveshots D.C. employees that the list was for “health reasons.”

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Liveshots D.C. is placed across the street from the U.S. Capitol, and is in the same building as CSPAN, Fox, and MSNBC. It defines itself as the capital’s “premier liveshot facility.”

“I inquired a little more, since I haven’t been around anyone with COVID[-19], and I was told they have a ‘list’ of people they won’t allow in, ‘because of, like, who you’ve been around, at the White House and stuff… and it’s, um, because of health reasons,’” he recalled.

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“The only way these companies will learn is if we refuse to spend money with them. I hope @FoxBusiness and @FoxNews cease using the LiveShots studios for any guest appearances,” Miller continued.

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“Censorship and deplatforming might start with just one person, but if they’re willing to do it to the President of the United States, these companies are willing to do it to anybody – especially any of the 75M Americans who voted for President Trump.”

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It appears as several companies have acted against President Donald Trump, his campaign, and his business in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol building. Stripe and Shopify on Monday followed the expanding list of firms to do so.

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Stripe, a payment processing company, told news outlets that it won’t go through payments for Trump’s campaign due to last week’s U.S. Capitol attack.

According to Stripe’s website, it doesn’t enable several groups of businesses to use its services. That covers any business that “engages in, encourages, promotes, or celebrates unlawful violence or physical harm to persons or property.”

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Shopify, though, took down online stores for both the Trump Organization and Trump’s campaign, stating that the firm “does not tolerate actions that incite violence.”

“Based on recent events, we have determined that the actions of President Donald J. Trump violate our Acceptable Use Policy, which prohibits promotion or support of organizations, platforms, or people that threaten or condone violence to further a cause. As a result, we have terminated stores affiliated with President Trump,” a Shopify spokesperson explained to outlets.

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