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November 16, 2020
Associated Press Announces New #Wokespeak Forbidden Words: "Crazy," "Insane," "Nuts" or "Deranged"
1984: A Captor's Manual.
@APStylebook
Do not use derogatory terms, such as insane, crazy/crazed, nuts or deranged, unless they are part of a quotation that is essential to the story.
Avoid using mental health terms to describe unrelated issues. Don't say that an awards show, for example, was schizophrenic.
Meanwhile, WordPress has deplatformed Conservative Treehouse for reporting news which has not been pre-approved by the Sturmabteilung.
What does this mean? It means CTH is being kicked-off the WordPress website hosting platform because the content of our research and discussion does not align with the ideology of those who define what is acceptable speech and what is not.
What was our violation? After ten years of brutally honest discussion, opinion, deep research and crowdsourcing work --with undeniable citations on the events we outline-- there is no cited violation of any term of service because CTH has never violated one.
The WordPress company is not explaining the reason for deplatforming because there is no justifiable reason for it. At the same time, they are bold in their position. Perhaps this is the most alarming part; and everyone should pay attention. They don't care.
Truthful assembly is now the risk. CTH is now too big; with a site reach of 500,000 to a million unique readers each day; and with well over 200,000 subscribers; our assembly is too large, too influential, and presents a risk… we guard the flickering flame.
Also: Mailchimp has deplatformed the Northern Virginia Tea Party.
Their crime? "Misinformation." Again, reporting news that has not been pre-approved by Jake Tapper and Brian Stelter.
"Just make your own internet," the Corporations Uber Alles dogmatic zealots continue to say, as they take cash money from the corporations they're shilling for.