“The tweet that he put out last week, as far as I could understand it, was an incorrect reference to defcon, obviously worded very badly and I think that was, as he said yesterday, a mistake.
“He’s obviously willing to have conversations that plenty of people want to have and I think that he’s trying to engage in the free speech environment.
“Specific comments about his personal opinions, obviously I can’t comment because I’m not him, but I would like to say that he’s now in a place where he’s fallen victim to the cancellation narrative.
“Whether or not what he said offended some people, of course, is up for conversation. The only cure for wrong ideas is more ideas.
“Censorship in any format is never a good thing and this is what he and we agree on.” – Parler CEO George Farmer, speaking to Maria Bartiromo, who then launched into a rant about “woke corporations.”
Farmer is married to Candace Owens.
Parler CEO claims Kanye West has “fallen victim to the cancellation narrative,” and, “Whether or not what he said offended some people, of course, is up for conversation.” (You know, antisemitism.)
Maria Bartiromo agrees: “And once again, we get woke corporations pushing back.” pic.twitter.com/S1cvuwkozH
— Eric Kleefeld (@EricKleefeld) October 17, 2022
Kanye West has more than 3 million followers. He threatened to go “death con 3” on Jewish people. I don’t hear his GOP supporters coming out to condemn this. Instead, Jewish people are being told to get over it because he isn’t serious.
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) October 9, 2022
Think this is dumb? It can always get dumber. Proud Boys are posting this morning about how they think Kid Rock can just up and buy Facebook.https://t.co/OiHf7D2t1i
— Kristofer Goldsmith (@KrisGoldsmith85) October 17, 2022
We found what it’ll take for Team Trump to turn on Kanye: buying Parler and competing with Truth Social https://t.co/EjaALatUXX
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) October 17, 2022