By Tyler Durden
In an X post, the US firearms manufacturer Smith & Wesson described how it was “suspended indefinitely” from Facebook over the social media platform’s “ever-changing community guidelines on firearms.”
“Despite our extensive efforts and resources spent on trying to adhere to Facebook’s ever-changing community guidelines on firearms, our account was suspended indefinitely on Friday, November 22nd, 15 years after its original creation,” Smith & Wesson wrote days ago.
Smith & Wesson thanked Elon Musk and X for upholding “free speech and the right to bear arms” in an era of constant attack by the Biden-Harris regime and their anti-gunner billionaire friends who fund a network of radicalized non-profits with one goal: undermine the Second Amendment.
“In an era where free speech and the right to bear arms are under constant attack, we want to thank @elonmusk and @X for supporting free speech and our constitutional rights guaranteed by the 1st and 2nd Amendments,” the gun company wrote on X.
They added: “While we work to reinstate our account, we encourage our 1.6 million Facebook followers and fans to seek out platforms that represent these shared values.”
Despite our extensive efforts and resources spent on trying to adhere to Facebook’s ever-changing community guidelines on firearms, our account was suspended indefinitely on Friday, November 22nd, 15 years after its original creation.
In an era where free speech and the right to… pic.twitter.com/cJkIni54kV
— Smith & Wesson Inc. (@Smith_WessonInc) November 27, 2024
Musk responded to the post: “We restored the gun emoji and believe in the Constitution 🔫🔫”
We restored the gun emoji and believe in the Constitution 🔫🔫
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 27, 2024
🔫🔫🔫 pic.twitter.com/ROJEFf3wGn
— Firearms Policy Coalition (@gunpolicy) November 27, 2024
Thank you for giving us a place to shelter in this storm of Constitution-hating companies. 🫡
— National Association for Gun Rights (@NatlGunRights) November 27, 2024
Musk is a fan of hip-firing a Barrett 50 caliber rifle.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 29, 2023
Facebook’s de-platforming of Smith & Wesson reminded us of Marc Andreessen’s conversation with Joe Rogan earlier this week, which revealed how the federal government’s rogue “Operation Choke Point” de-banked crypto community members.
Andreessen then described how the Department of Justice initially targeted gun companies and marijuana businesses with Operation Choke Point. Then, under Biden-Harris, it was used to destroy political opponents, tech founders, the crypto community, and anyone who did not praise the Democratic Party.
They’ve uncovered a new way to destroy companies:
30 tech founders were secretly debanked.
No warning. No explanation. No appeals.
Pure, silent government power. pic.twitter.com/iKPn9XmI82
— Ben Averbook (@benaverbook) November 26, 2024
The evolution of Operation Choke Point, from targeting the gun industry to focusing on political enemies of the Democratic Party, is alarming and speaks volumes about the authoritarian nature of the Biden-Harris regime.
Source: ZeroHedge
Image: SHTFplan.com
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