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      1. + Yup, cancelled mine when Donald was banished.

        Let us know the results in “That didn’t Go Well”.

      2. Dropped off Twitter a couple of years back.
        I have been following links to it from here, but lately they require signing in to do anything more than read the linked tweet, so I don’t bother anymore.

  1. Once it goes to FakeBook or Twatter I just shut it down, don’t want to support those clowns.

  2. Lol…I just signed up for twitter….they were blocking me from reading Ezra….so I caved. Actually enjoying reading a lot more good stuff….Dr Peter Mccullough congratulated the Convoy!
    Got one vote in!

    1. You don’t have to do that. Just clean out your cache and cookies once in awhile, and you’ll be fine.
      Still can’t vote though.

  3. You think I have a Twitter account?
    Now why would you assume that?
    Sorry but I’m unable to vote.

  4. Couldn’t vote but I could see that he only got about 600 votes do far.
    Maybe better to ignore the loser before all the attention goes to his pin head.

  5. I’m not on twitter but I am a fan of food prof Sylvain Charlebois. He’s a no bullshit facts guy.

  6. This guy has a major audience and a major reach. He regularly publishes pieces in all of the major newspapers and is the go to guy for all the major networks. Get off your frickin high horses and tell him how you feel. If you can’t sacrifice a couple of clicks to get your message out you deserve to live in a totalitarian hellhole. It literally doesn’t get any easier than this.

    1. Francisco, I like pretty much all you do and post here, and no doubt, the fella on Twitter says the right things.
      But Twitter IS the enemy. We want it to fail.
      Starve the beast. As Twitter’s user base declines, the “company” suffers and loses value. The customers are the product.
      Starve Twitter, starve Facebook. The world will be better off without them. Their failure is deserved and earned thanks to their censorship based on politics, not logic.
      Let them fail, stop supporting these parasites.
      Support the competitors, strongly.

      1. I agree, but you have to work with the tools you’ve got, not the tools you’d like to have. One of the reasons I post things the way I do is so most of the time you guys don’t have to feed the beast to get the information. Right now the goal is to get rid of the mandates and the segregation. That’s the battle directly in front of us. Social media is a problem but we’ve got bigger fish to fry today.

        1. Francisco.
          I respectfully disagree, with all due respect.
          You don’t need to “work with the tools you’ve got,” but rather forge new tools.
          Twitter is the Tower of Babel.
          We need coherent voices.
          If something needs to be said, it requires much more than a “tweet” that gets bogged down in a bubble of responses and retweets and all that subterfuge.
          What needs saying should be said in a treatise for all to read and heed.
          You know, like a declaration or a charter…something written in what once was considered to be indelible ink.
          Metaphorically yours,

          1. What tools are you going to use to forge those new tools with? It’s a steady progression. You use the old tools to make your new tools.

        2. “Social media is a problem but we’ve got bigger fish to fry today.”

          Social media contributes to the problem we have today. Two birds with one stone, Francisco. Work smarter, not harder.

    2. “If you can’t sacrifice a couple of clicks to get your message out you deserve to live in a totalitarian hellhole.”

      And if you can’t get your point across without alienating your coterie, then you deserve all the respect you get.

      “It literally doesn’t get any easier than this.”

      Are you so naive that you think filling out some goofy online poll is going to change national policy? Does it feel good? Sure! I love reading that an MSM poll was skewed 80% for the good guys. I’m also realist enough to know that’s about where it ends.

      And, if this guy is that “major”, he should understand that there are many of us who will not support social media or the MSM and provide alternative platforms to access his material. A simple website will do.

  7. Francisco, you can continue to support lefty apps-I will not. It is not a matter of “sacrificing a couple of clicks” I would have to subscribe to twatter, something that will never happen. Apparently I am not in the minority in that regard.
    Farcebook as of today is down 29%, the power of the market will change attitudes and opinions faster than voting in a poll that has 118 votes.
    The food professor is not going to change the world, destroying twatter and farcebook might.

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