Kristen Meghan

Twitter suspends a "court approved SME [subject matter expert] on Respiratory Protection" for tweets about masks: Kristen Meghan, a self-described "court approved SME on Respiratory Protection," found that Twitter did not approve of her opinion on masks for protection against COVID-19. Despite her expert knowledge, Twitter locked her account and forced her to delete 5 tweets about mask usage, then restricted her account for 12 hours after. One of the offending tweets read: "Here is a version I posted on Rumble. https://t.co/0LORMxPRiu." This links to a Rumble video she did titled "The CDC said masks do not cause bacterial infections! YouTube took this down." Another offending tweet included a link to the YouTube version of the video, which has indeed been removed. It said: "I downloaded it, it's on YouTube (will probably get removed but I don't use any flagged words) https://t.co/ZlBAvt31hC." A third tweet that she was restricted over read: "Works just about as well as not cutting out the hole." Twitter will not allow any dissenting opinions related to COVID-19, even the opinions of court approved subject matter experts on masks, and Meghan was censored as a result of that policy.

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