We don’t know of anyone who gets their news from Yahoo News, but they have at least one national correspondent, Alexander Nazaryan, who tweeted his wish list of people for Twitter to suspend permanently after President Trump, and not surprisingly, they’re all conservatives.
Now do Jack Posobiec, Dan Scavino, Mollie Hemingway, Rogan O'Handley, Tucker Carlson…
— Alexander Nazaryan (@alexnazaryan) January 8, 2021
This is the national correspondent for Yahoo News asking for media members to be censored. https://t.co/VIUdgknqwU pic.twitter.com/RixXtkipfz
— (((Jason Rantz))) on KTTH Radio (@jasonrantz) January 9, 2021
This is how the media is going to act for the next four years.
Dark days indeed
— AtomicDog602 (@AtomicDog602) January 9, 2021
Yet @Acosta and @jaketapper remain silent because it fits their narrative. Their hypocritical silence is the fuel to actual unrest.
— Joe K (@jmkearney) January 9, 2021
Will this make Brian Stelter’s newsletter?
Why are they so scared of anyone who thinks different than themselves?
— … (@FDUB206) January 9, 2021
So I guess all the liberals that believe the first amendment is the most important amendment are gone now?
— NW Patriot (@WileyEF) January 9, 2021
They should do you instead, because you seem to be the actual problem here.
— BAN THIS (@corrcomm) January 9, 2021
I see you paired your shiny black jackboots with a starched brown shirt. They accent each other quite nicely.
— John W (SFC USA Ret) (@txradioguy) January 9, 2021
You do you.
— Old Kevin's Syne (@KevinInABQ) January 9, 2021
@YahooNews should consider their commitment to free speech and the respectful exchange of ideas.
Does @YahooNews agree with this call for censorship?
— Mike Moss (@_MikeMoss) January 9, 2021
Great idea, Chairman Mao.
— perplexed, but not driven to despair (@presbytrarian) January 9, 2021
Fascism for everyone!!!!
— Keebler (@keebler45) January 9, 2021
"The list" never ends…
— Aaron Ginn (@aginnt) January 9, 2021
Journalisiming
— Dennis McElhone (@d_mcelhone) January 9, 2021
And when you're the only man left standing, they'll come for you too.
— Brother Douglas (@Brother_Douglas) January 9, 2021
Hope you've signed up for your coding class.
— Erik Steckis (@ESteckis) January 9, 2021
Be careful what you wish for
— The Virginia Gentleman (@TheVirginiaGen1) January 9, 2021
A "journalist" promoting censorship. Amazing times we live in. So progressive it's practically regressive.
— Merkin's Revenge (@hobbes16) January 8, 2021
Journalists against free speech ?
— Kind_of_forgot_about_it (@Stay_CCnC) January 9, 2021
@YahooNews comes out for suppression of viewpoints.
— Justin Fair (@justinthefair) January 9, 2021
Free speech, and free thought will not be tolerated.
Signed: @alexnazaryan and the entire demcorat party.— Keith (@NJDColtsLFC) January 8, 2021
Thanks for suggesting some new follows.
— Rob Vreugdenhil (@Vreuggy) January 9, 2021
— Dak Homer (@WarringDojos) January 9, 2021
Seriously this is a chilling approach and not at all American.
— Sean Cameron (@scriptcomes1st) January 9, 2021
I would like to amend the 1st Amendment to remove freedom of the press.
— HughGFalyor (@HughGFalyor) January 9, 2021
A “journalist” wanting to silence others. Totally on brand.
— Dr. Super Journalist (Ret) – JOURN-AL of Skrypton (@Magnum_CK) January 9, 2021
— Hamp Oldshue (@HampOldshue) January 8, 2021
"correspondent" must be code for something
— Feigl-Ding Covid Restrictor Anal Plug $19.95? (@40_cycles) January 9, 2021
Now Democratic news media is trying to get in on silencing opposition.
— Eric Newbury ? (@newbury_eric) January 9, 2021
Democracy Dies in Darkness. Or something.
— SchmuckGary (@SchmuckGary) January 9, 2021
Mr. National Correspondent has a list. pic.twitter.com/V1YVUiQOop
— Rule 62 (@kayco76) January 9, 2021
Spoken like a true propagandist
— Gordian Knotts (@gordosgarage66) January 9, 2021
How to be a soy boy in one tweet.
— Jason Rhamy (@JasonRhamy) January 10, 2021
Lol. A real professional. A true believer in free speech.
— Forrest Clinard (@forrestatty) January 9, 2021
This would come back to bite you so fast…
— zach (@ZeWiseGuy_) January 9, 2021
And as we type this, we’re learning from Twitter’s news feed that Pinterest has limited hashtags related to certain pro-Trump topics since November, a spokesperson tells Axios. Twitter, Facebook, Apple … Pinterest. This is the First Amendment under a Biden administration?
Related:
SIREN: Twitter has permanently suspended Donald Trump https://t.co/4dZ50yrzSs
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) January 8, 2021