Bill Gates says social media app Parler is great "If you want Holocaust denial"
· Nov 20, 2020 · NottheBee.com

Bill Gates doesn't like Parler. And he thinks if you like it, you might just be a Holocaust denier.

The billionaire was speaking at The New York Times DealBook Summit when he decided to give his thoughts on the burgeoning social media app. Let's just say he has a, uh, fairly low view of everyone who has left Twitter and Facebook over censorship concerns to join Parler, which bills itself as a "free speech social network." According to Gates, if you join Parler, you are saying, "I like crazy stuff."

What kind of zany stuff does Bill Gates think people on Parler are interested in?

Anti-Semitism mostly.

He said, "If you want Holocaust denial, hey, Parler is going to be great for you."

👀

Bro, are you forreal?

Anti-semitism. You mean like THIS TWEET from the Iran's Supreme Leader QUESTIONING WHETHER THE HOLOCAUST HAPPENED???

This has been repeatedly held up to Twitter as an example of their hypocritical censorship practices. And yet despite a flurry of very public criticism, it has yet to been taken down, nor has it seen so much as a little disclaimer underneath saying something like, "This claim of Holocaust denial is disputed," like every Tweet the President posts.

And, for the record, the Holocaust happened and you shouldn't hate Jews. Do I really need to say that?

But when globalist slimeballs use the fact that there are hateful nut jobs on the internet to make a case against free speech, we should all stand up and say, "No thank you, sir!" Wherever you have truly free speech, you're going to have people saying repugnant things. It's part of the deal. But it's better than the alternative.

But no, according to Gates, Parler is where the problem's are at. And you know why?

Too much free speech.

That's a bad thing for us peons, according to our moral better, Mr. Gates. We shouldn't be trusted to use the internet on our own. We need a bit more guidance for our thinking. We need disclaimers, training wheels for the mind, really. Otherwise how on earth will we know the difference between right and wrongthink?

Gates went on to talk about the dangers of unregulated information on social media,

"Facebook services are the primary way people access news and they get drawn in to more and more extreme stories, including some of these anti-vaccines or conspiracy things."

😳 Man, that does sound pretty confusing! Wouldn't it be easier if you just told us what to think, sir???

Oh, Bill. I remember when you used to be cool, man...


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