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Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 21, 2019

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The Jews killed Him once. They’re not going to do it again.

This party hasn’t even gotten started, brothers.

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The guests are just now arriving.

The future dictator of Italy just followed the future dictator of America on Twitter.

I think it is fair to say “It’s Happening.”

Remember: this is all in God’s Hands.

And things you believed were impossible are about to start happening daily, before they start happening hourly.

The next part of our master plan is crashing this plane – with no survivors.

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October 31, 2019

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Nicholas Fuentes poses in his basement studio in La Grange Park on Aug. 16, 2017. (Teresa Crawford / AP)

The Zionist Organization of America urges Twitter to take immediate action against Nick Fuentes, an anti-Semite and White Supremacist who openly denies the Holocaust and routinely spreads hate-filled and bigoted speech, and remove his verified account from the social media platform.

It is long overdue that Twitter, in addition to Facebook, YouTube and other social media platforms, consider their role in perpetuating violent and extremist hate-speech, anti-Semitism, Holocaust denial, and other forms of bigotry.

Apple mac software history. Just yesterday, Nick Fuentes used an analogy of Cookie Monster baking batches of cookies to attempt to deny the horrific murder of 6 million innocent Jews during the Holocaust, telling his podcast audience that the number “just doesn’t make sense” to him.

This open and unashamed denial of the facts of the Holocaust is atrocious and disgusting. Examples of onenote notebooks. But what’s more puzzling, is Twitter’s willingness to lend Fuentes, and others like him, a platform for prejudice, hatred, and lies.

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It is long overdue that Twitter, in addition to Facebook, YouTube and other social media platforms, consider their role in perpetuating violent and extremist hate-speech, anti-Semitism, Holocaust denial, and other forms of bigotry.

ZOA National President Morton A. Klein said, “It is absolutely astounding and inexplicable that the most powerful companies in the world have no problem ignoring this pure evil, let alone offering even more exposure than average, as Twitter did by verifying Fuentes’ account.”

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“I urge Twitter to stop cooperating with Holocaust deniers, anti-Semites, white Supremacists and racists, and to prevent them from having a platform to further spread their vile hate-filled speech.”

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