ZeroHedge: After the self-proclaimed 'cyberterrorist' Aubrey Cottle allegedly hacked GiveSendGo and publicized the data he found, Twitter, Google, and Facebook permitted that same private data and correlated links to circulate freely—contrary to their own platforms' terms and conditions.
Who was circulating this private information on those platforms? Primarily Canadian and American 'journalists', led by the concerted efforts of Liberal apparatchiks in the Canadian state media (i.e. CBC), aided ultimately by bootlicking statists like the disgraced homophobe Dean Blundell, who's tried to indemnify himself after the fact by claiming "we posted the link as a doorway for people to walk through if they wanted to," which is akin to saying, "we put a palette of bricks beside the protest for people to throw if they wanted to."
Why share the information beside bitter enmity for the working class and for critics of the Trudeau regime? To satisfy the statist (which is to say leftist, taking Kuehnelt Leddihn and Mises' understandings to heart) urge to help Big Government squelch free speech, crush dissent, and persecute their critics, most likely.
This digital lynch mob also is working ardently to endanger the lives of supporters of a peaceful, working class protest.
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