A Pakistani actress with 1.2 million followers and a leader of a designated terrorist organization are allowed to be on the social media platform while celebrating attacks in Israel against the Jewish people. Why is there a double standard here? Is there no such thing as a "no tweet zone" on social media? And why is it okay for a terrorist organization leader to be allowed on the platform while a Pakistani actress can be allowed to post a Hitler quote and a terrorist leader can celebrate attacks against the Israeli people? I mean, come on now, who's going to stop a terrorist group leader from celebrating attacks on an oil facility in Israel while a terrorist terrorist leader is allowed to celebrate the bombing of Tel Aviv and the oil pipeline facility between Askelon and Eliyat? Why is this a problem? And what's the deal with Trump being kicked off the platform for mean tweets? Is it fair to be able to do what he wants and not be censored? I ll tell you what I think, it's a big no tweet zone. I think this is a crazy double standard, and I think maybe there's a reason why the rules are not fair to all of us. I ll let you know if you agree with me or not. Tweet me what you think! Timestamps: 1:00 - Trump off the internet? 4:30 - What's the difference between a tweet and a tweet? 6:15 - Who's the bigger threat? 7:40 - Hitler's quote? 8:20 - Is it real or fake? 9:00 11: Ismail Hanedek's tweet 14:15 15:40 16: Is it okay to be offensive? 17:00 Is it OK to be a terrorist? 18:30 19:10 21:30 Is it wrong to be offended by a tweet from someone else's tweet ? 22:00 Do you agree or not? 23:00 What do you think the rules apply to me? 25:00 Does it matter? 26:00 Can I be offended? 27: What do I have a tweet about something I like that s real or not ? 29:00 Are you offended by something I would have a problem with it? 30:00 My thoughts on this? 32:00 How do I know it's fair? 35:00 Should I be removed from the platform?
00:00:00.000Okay, guys, so they kicked Trump off Twitter for some mean tweets.
00:00:04.000But meanwhile, the leader of Hamas, a designated Israeli terror organization, is literally on Twitter, on the platform, celebrating the bombing of Tel Aviv.
00:00:46.000You then have, I guess, there's a Pakistani actress with 1.2 million followers, Veena Malik.
00:00:56.000She put up what she thought, I guess, was a quote from Adolf Hitler.
00:01:00.000The quote doesn't seem to be real, but her tweet is very real.
00:01:05.000Her quote was, and attributed to Hitler, I would have killed all the Jews of the world, but I kept some to show the world why I guess, you know, some grammatical errors.
00:01:20.000Adolf Hitler. So you have a Pakistani actress with 1.2 million followers quoting, at least she thought she was quoting Hitler, though the quote doesn't actually seem to be real.
00:01:32.000The elements that are disgusting from the quote Uh, are very real.
00:01:47.000So she's celebrating attacks, uh, in Israel against the Israeli people.
00:01:56.000Um, no one seems to have a problem with this.
00:02:00.000Why is that? Uh, Seems like there's a double standard here, folks.
00:02:04.000Now, we've been talking this for a while, but you have a Pakistani actress justifying the genocide of Jews in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
00:02:14.000You have a since-deleted Hitler tweet from this person.
00:02:18.000You have people literally from a designated terror organization.