Friday, August 7, 2020

Parler Invites Jewish Community to #Twexit, Parley During Boycott of Twitter

 

Press Release:

Parler, the People-driven social platform, is inviting the international Jewish community, and all people concerned with institutional anti-Semitism at social publishers like Facebook and Twitter, to join their digital Public Square.  

Last week, Twitter suspended user accounts displaying the Star of David—an important symbol of the heroism and resilience of the Jewish People—in their profiles. The social publisher said the pictures were “hateful imagery” and forced account holders to delete the images in order to restore access. 

Jewish leaders called for a 48-hour boycott of Twitter, but Parler has a better suggestion:

Parler applauds the intent of the Jewish boycott of Twitter, but Twitter has proven deaf to such measures in the past,” said Parler Strategic investor Jeffrey Wernick. “We encourage those concerned with anti-Semitism to take further action and Twexit.

Parler cordially invites the Jewish community and their many supporters regardless of belief to join our Public Square, where they will never be subject to censorship or discrimination because of religion, ethnicity or ideology. I am confident the free and permissionless nature of Parler will be a refreshing change for those weary of the technoauthoritarianism Jews and so many others experience at the hands of Twitter and other social media publishers.

“Leaving agenda-driven publishers like Twitter behind for good is the best weapon we have against their biased censorship. I again extend a warm welcome to all boycott participants to Twexit and explore Parler.”

Parler was founded in 2018 and has 3.3 million users. The platform is committed to free speech, does not mine or sell user data, and does not censor content based on politics or ideology. Parler continues to stand with the People and against Technocronyism.

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