Twitter locked and later suspended a user's account for questioning how taking the COVID-19 vaccines is an act of charity: A user told CensorTrack that Twitter suspended the user's account for questioning how taking the vaccine could be considered an act of charity by the Catholic Church. The user appears to have been responding to another user's tweet that read: "Seeing reports that the @USCCB has mandated the jab under the pretext of the pope’s claim that it’s an 'act of charity' to get it. I’d like to remind the USCCB that 'charity' cannot be coerced or forced, nor can it involve the exploitation of aborted children." According to screenshots the user sent CensorTrack, the censored user responded to the tweet saying: "@AEricksonThinks @USCCB I want one Catholic Journalist to ask them all *how* it's an act of charity? what is the logic behind forcing / guilting people into taking an experimental shot that 1) does not stop transmission 2) can cause death (see VAERS) 3) can cause heart problems, etc (see also VAERS)." Twitter locked the user's account and forced the user to remove the tweet because it allegedly violated Twitter rules and the user claims that Twitter later suspended the account.
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