Twitter suspends Dave Rubin after he shows support for Dr. Jordan Peterson, also suspended



BlazeTV host Dave Rubin was suspended from Twitter on Tuesday after he complained about Dr. Jordan Peterson's suspension for a tweet about transgender actor Elliot Page, formerly known as Ellen Page.

In an Instagram post, Rubin revealed that he had been placed in Twitter jail "for posting a screenshot of Jordan Peterson's tweet which got he himself suspended."

"While it is unclear how I broke their terms of service, it is clear that they are breaking their fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders by letting a bunch of Woke activists run the company," Rubin wrote.

"I hope Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter goes through so he can blow up their servers and humanity can move past this pervasive, twisted, self-imposed mental institution," he added.

Last week, Peterson was suspended from Twitter for a June 22 tweet sharing an article about Page's character in the Netflix Show "Umbrella Academy" coming out as transgender. The article was titled, "Elliot Page is 'proud' to introduce trans character on 'Umbrella Academy.'"

Peterson shared the article with his 2.8 million followers and wrote, "Remember when pride was a sin?"

"And Ellen Page just had her breasts removed by a criminal person," Peterson tweeted.

Peterson's tweet was flagged for violating Twitter rules against hateful conduct — likely because he used the pronoun "her" and "deadnamed" Page by using the actor's former name, Ellen.

Twitter's hateful conduct policy has rules against "Repeated and/or non-consensual slurs, epithets, racist and sexist tropes, or other content that degrades someone."

"We prohibit targeting others with repeated slurs, tropes or other content that intends to dehumanize, degrade or reinforce negative or harmful stereotypes about a protected category. This includes targeted misgendering or deadnaming of transgender individuals," the rules state.

Peterson was locked out of his account and will not be permitted to use it again until he deletes the offending tweet.

Rubin spoke out against Peterson's suspension, sharing a screenshot of Peterson's offending tweet and writing, "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."

But this tweet got Rubin suspended too. He referred to Page by the name "Ellen," which violates Twitter rules against deadnaming.

In his Instagram post, Rubin invited his fans to join him at rubinreport.locals.com, a website he created for people to engage with his content without fear of big tech censorship.

Rubin is the third Blaze Media personality in the last month to be targeted by Twitter's content moderators for sharing opinions that violate the company's rules against wrongthink.

On June 13, BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey was locked out of her Twitter account for criticizing a Fox News segment about "a girl whose parents 'transitioned' her into a boy when she was 5 because she apparently told them she was a boy 'before [she] could talk.'" Stuckey said the segment was "maddening & heartbreaking."

And last week, Blaze podcast host Daniel Horowitz was permanently banned from Twitter for violating the platform's rules against "spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19."

'You sons of b***hes': Jordan Peterson refuses to bend the knee to 'toxic' Twitter, says he'd 'rather die' than delete tweet about transgender actor Elliot Page



Jordan Peterson faces a permanent ban on Twitter if he does not delete a tweet about transgender actor Elliot Page. The professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Toronto proclaimed that he would "rather die" than conform to Twitter's rules and delete the tweet in question.

Peterson's tweet posted on June 22 read: "Remember when pride was a sin? And Ellen Page just had her breasts removed by a criminal physician."

In the tweet, Peterson linked to an article titled: "Elliot Page is ‘proud’ to introduce trans character on ‘Umbrella Academy.’"

The article highlighted a new Netflix show "Umbrella Academy," where Page's character switches genders – much like the transgender actor did in 2020.

"The Rubin Report" host Dave Rubin posted a screenshot of Peterson's tweet with the caption: "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."

\u201cThe insanity continues at Twitter. @jordanbpeterson has been suspended for this tweet about Ellen Page. He just told me he will \u201cnever\u201d delete the tweet.\n\nPaging @elonmusk\u2026\u201d
— Dave Rubin (@Dave Rubin) 1656525787

Twitter said Peterson's tweet violated rules against hateful conduct.

Twitter’s hateful conduct policy states that users may not "promote violence against or directly attack or threaten other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, caste, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease."

"We recognize that if people experience abuse on Twitter, it can jeopardize their ability to express themselves," the policy notes. "Research has shown that some groups of people are disproportionately targeted with abuse online. This includes; women, people of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual individuals, marginalized and historically underrepresented communities. For those who identify with multiple underrepresented groups, abuse may be more common, more severe in nature and more harmful."

"We are committed to combating abuse motivated by hatred, prejudice or intolerance, particularly abuse that seeks to silence the voices of those who have been historically marginalized," Twitter adds. "For this reason, we prohibit behavior that targets individuals or groups with abuse based on their perceived membership in a protected category."

Twitter suspended Peterson's account, and would not reinstate the account until he deleted the post about the transgender actor.

Peterson's daughter, Mikhalia Peterson, said Twitter is "definitely not a free speech platform at the moment."

\u201cWow. @jordanbpeterson got a twitter strike. No more twitter until he deletes the tweet. Definitely not a free speech platform at the moment @elonmusk\u201d
— Mikhaila Peterson (@Mikhaila Peterson) 1656463707

The best-selling author defiantly responded to his Twitter suspension in a 14-minute-long YouTube video, during the diatribe he said he would not bend the knee to the "toxic" "rat-hole" social media platform.

“I’ve essentially been banned from Twitter as a consequence," Peterson said. "I say ‘banned’ although technically I’ve been suspended. But the suspension will not be lifted unless I delete the hateful tweet in question, and I would rather die than do that. Hopefully, it will not come to that, although who the hell knows in these increasingly strange days."

"Since Twitter did not do me the favor of actually specifying my crime – and there are many possibilities on that front – we, unfortunately, have to guess at why this has occurred," Peterson said. "And that's actually a big problem in and of itself and also indicative of the utter carelessness of the Twitter organization with regard to the propriety of its own sensorial actions."

"I should at least know exactly what I did wrong if I'm required to acknowledge that my tweet violated the Twitter rules," he lashed out. "What rules you sons of bitches? Exactly? Precisely? Because such things matter when the accusations start flying."

Peterson explained, "I don't regard pride as a virtue, it has been classically regarded as a sin."

He questioned why it is called "Pride Month" and is not called "LGBT+ month, or whatever else alphabet acronym which is currently insisted upon as the only acceptable enlightened terminology."

Peterson theorized that referring to Elliot Page as her previous name "Ellen Page" was likely what got his Twitter account suspended.

"I committed the fatal crime of what has come to be known in the appalling sensorial terminology of the insane activists as 'deadnaming,' which is the act of referring to someone who has transitioned – another hated piece of jargon and slogan –by the name and by the inference, the gender, really the sex, that everyone knew them by previously," he stated.

Peterson continued his rant, "And how can I describe the fact that someone who was once a woman and really still is had her breasts cut off because she/he/they/their/they had fallen prey to a viciously harmful fad, without using the appropriate sex link pronoun and the real name of the real person to whom this was really done with his her their voluntary but unfortunate acquiescence."

Peterson declared, "I'm not taking down that tweet or acknowledging that my tweet violated the Twitter rules."

"Up yours, woke moralists. We'll see who cancels who," he blasted. "Twitter's a rat-hole in the final analysis. And I have probably contributed to that while trying to use, understand, and master that horrible, toxic platform."

"It's a relief, in some real sense, to be banned," Peterson concluded. "And I regard that under the present conditions as a badge of honor."

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Similarly, the satirical news website Babylon Bee was suspended from Twitter in March. The Babylon Bee was also suspended for "hateful conduct" for writing, "The Babylon Bee's Man Of The Year Is Rachel Levine."

Levine – who is transgender – was named President Joe Biden's assistant secretary of health at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in 2021.

Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon proclaimed, "We're not deleting anything. Truth is not hate speech. If the cost of telling the truth is the loss of our Twitter account, then so be it."

The official Twitter account has been suspended since March.

Twitter bans more big-name conservatives critical of biological males winning awards meant for women



Twitter on Tuesday continued its censorship crusade against conservative personalities over the supposed misgendering of Dr. Rachel Levine, President Biden's assistant secretary of health at the Department of Health and Human Services.

Levine, who is a biological male presenting as a transgender woman, was recently named as one of USA Today's "Women of the Year." The nomination was controversial, to say the least, and immediately ignited outrage on social media.

One of the more decent reactions, all things considered, was a parody article posted by a popular conservative satirical website, the Babylon Bee. Editors at the Bee often elucidate liberal idiocy through satire — but Twitter didn't find its joke funny. Instead, the platform labeled the article "hateful conduct" and suspended the site's account.

But Twitter's offensive against the Babylon Bee and its personnel didn't stop there.

On Tuesday, news broke that the platform had suspended the site's editor-in-chief Kyle Mann for posting more "hateful conduct" regarding the initial suspension.

"Maybe they'll let us back into our @TheBabylonBee Twitter account if we throw a few thousand Uighurs in a concentration camp," Mann gibed the day before in reference to the platform's selective censorship.

With the tweet, he criticized Twitter's practice of policing some accounts but not others associated with oppressive governments, such as the Chinese Communist Party. Twitter responded by locking his account.

Babylon Bee editor-in-chief @The_Kyle_Mann has now been locked out of Twitter for this tweet.\n\nSo, literally perpetuating genocide will not get you booted off Twitter, but making jokes criticizing those who do, will. Got it.pic.twitter.com/Kqc1jzzALs
— Adam Ford (@Adam Ford) 1647960427

In a tweet, Babylon Bee creator Adam Ford slammed the platform, saying, "So, literally perpetuating genocide will not get you booted off Twitter, but making jokes criticizing those who do, will. Got it."

Twitter's censorship went beyond the Babylon Bee circle, as well.

Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk also had his account suspended on Tuesday after he joined in on the discussion about Levine.

"Richard Levine spent 54 years of his life as a man. He had a wife and a family," Kirk wrote, making note of Levine's birth name and personal history. "He [then] 'transitioned' to being a woman in 2011, Joe Biden appointed Levine to be a 4-star Admiral and now USA Today has named 'Rachel' Levine as a 'Woman of the Year.'"

"Where are the feminists??" Kirk added.

Looks like @charliekirk11 was suspended by Twitter for what seems like an accurate assessment of the timeline and then asking a legitimate question\u2026.pic.twitter.com/eyUxu4mQ0Y
— Dave Rubin (@Dave Rubin) 1647969002

After the Babylon Bee's original suspension of the satire site's account, Mann tweeted, "We at @TheBabylonBee stated the fact that a man is a man, through satire, and got locked out of this platform for it. We are living in a clown world."

Kirk was issuing the same statement with his tweet and was suspended for it.

These, however, are far from the only examples of Twitter's attack on conservatives specifically over Levine.

TheBlaze previously reported on the platform's censorship of Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) after the lawmaker called Levine a "man" in October.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton were have also been flagged for "hateful conduct" by Twitter for describing Levine a biological male.

Twitter suspends GOP lawmaker for 'hateful conduct.' Her 'crime'? She tweeted about 'men pretending to be women.'



Twitter suspended Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.) on the grounds of "hateful conduct" after she tweeted about biological males — or transgender women — competing in women's sports.

What are the details?

Hartzler, who is running for Sen. Roy Blunt’s (R-Mo.) seat, tweeted on Monday, "Women's sports are for women, not men pretending to be women."

She shared the sentiment from her official campaign account, which has since been disabled.

According to Fox News, Hartzler's tweet echoed a line from a February TV campaign spot in which she discussed University of Pennsylvania transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, who has been dominating across all lanes of women's college swimming.

A spokesperson for Twitter told the outlet that if Hartzler decides to delete the tweet, the tech giant will reinstate her account within 12 hours.

"The Tweet you referenced violated the Twitter Rules on hateful conduct," Twitter told Fox. "The account owner will need to delete the violative Tweet and spend 12 hours in read-only mode before regaining full access to their account. Per that policy, we prohibit targeting others with repeated slurs, tropes or other content that intends to dehumanize, degrade or reinforce negative or harmful stereotypes about a protected category. This includes targeted misgendering or deadnaming of transgender individuals."

A spokesperson for the Hartzler campaign told the outlet that the congresswoman has no plans whatsoever to delete the tweet.

"Vladimir Putin is a murderous psychopath who invaded a sovereign nation causing death and destruction, and is currently allowed to tweet," Hartzler's campaign said in a statement on the suspension. "Yet, Twitter believes the bigger threat is a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee saying women’s sports are for women. It's shameful, utterly ridiculous, and a horrible abuse of censorship by big tech giants to stifle free speech."

Hartzler's campaign manager, Michael Hafner, tweeted about the incident, writing, "Height of stupidity reached today: @VickyHartzlerMO was BLOCKED from Twitter for saying 'Women's sports are for women.'"

Height of stupidity reached today: \n\n@VickyHartzlerMO was BLOCKED from Twitter for saying \u201cWomen\u2019s sports are for women.\u201d #mosenpic.twitter.com/ILC5oADr6U
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