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250 Far-Left Hollywood Celebs Sign Letter BEGGING For More Big Tech Censorship!


I’ve often believed that Hollywood provides insight into the worst of all humanity.

Hollywood culture is like a megascope aimed at where the country could be headed as a whole if we don’t change course.

Because of this, it comes as no surprise to me that more than 250 celebrities just signed a letter in support of the mutilation of children, and for the censorship of anyone who objects to it.

The celebrities, who are mostly B-list, had their letter published by The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD).

The letter demands that anyone who speaks out against child mutilation (transgender surgery) be silenced.

Here are the disturbing details from the Gateway Pundit:

A group of Hollywood elites is calling for the censorship of people who oppose child mutilation.

On Tuesday, a group of over 250 celebrities signed a statement from the LGBT activist group GLAAD that called on social media companies to crack down on people who oppose the trans agenda.

The statement was addressed to several social media executives, including Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, and Twitter’s Elon Musk.

In the statement, the celebrities accused the social media giants of failing to adequately address “hate speech” against gay and trans people on their platforms.

“There has been a massive systemic failure to prohibit hate, harassment, and malicious anti-LGBTQ disinformation on your platforms and it must be addressed,” the statement said.

The statement went on to demand that social media platforms address the issue by censoring those who post “content that spreads malicious lies and disinformation about medically necessary healthcare for transgender youth.”

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Well, that’s a mouthful of meaningless words.

Fox News has more on the GLAAD/Hollywood alliance:

GLAAD, a non-profit organization promoting LGBTQ representation in the media, partnered with the Human Rights Campaign to write the letter, which asked each of the tech platforms to combat four fronts of anti-LGBTQ discrimination online.

The letter listed these as “Content that spreads malicious lies about medically necessary healthcare for trans youth;” “Accounts and content that perpetuate anti-LGBTQ extremist hate and disinformation in violation of platform policies;” “Dehumanizing, hateful attacks on prominent transgender public figures and influencers,” and “Anti-trans hate speech, including targeted misgendering, deadnaming, and hate-driven tropes.”

The post’s caption claimed that platforms allowing this type of hate are dangerous for the LGBTQ community.

“Directing hate toward queer and trans public figures online is a vehicle to promote hate and violence against all LGBTQ people,” it stated. “This translates to real-world harm.”

Several Twitter users provided the entire list of celebrities in social media posts:

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