President Trump tweeted about his meeting with British Prime Minister Teresa May, and when some snowflake troll responded with insults completely unrelated to his original tweet, he blocked her.
Trump wrote:
British Prime Minister May was very angry that the info the U.K. gave to U.S. about Manchester was leaked. Gave me full details!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 28, 2017
She responded:
This is pretty much how the whole world sees you.#AMJoy#SundayMorning pic.twitter.com/CycqYnKg8b
— Holly Figueroa O'Reilly (@AynRandPaulRyan) May 28, 2017
Trolling like this gets people blocked on Twitter every day, but now she’s threatening to sue him for supposed First Amendment violations unless he unblocks her.
O’Reilly writes in the The Washington Post:
Trending: Five Counties Are Trying To Leave Left Wing Oregon And Become Part Of Idaho
When I realized that he’d blocked me, I couldn’t help but laugh at the absurdity of it all. Then I started getting angry. It’s one thing if the president blocks me; I’m just one person, and I can certainly do something else with those five minutes of my day. But when he began systematically blocking dozens of people who simply didn’t agree with him, that’s when I started to worry that this is something more than just one person blocking another one. This is an elected official trying to silence an entire sector of the dissenting populace. This is what dictators and fascists do. This isn’t what we do here in America.
Yeah, blocking people on Twitter is one of the first signs of fascism. Or something.
The left has truly gone mad. And they don’t even see it!
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