Twitter censors Rose McGowan over Bill Clinton photo: Rose McGowan, the actress who got the #MeToo movement started with her accusations against Harvey Weinstein, has reported that she was censored by Twitter over a tweet containing a photo of Bill Clinton. In the tweet, she admonished those on the left who have chosen to overlook accusations against some people who are on their side. She said, "If you put your party over principles, over ethics, you are the problem, not me." Her tweet included an image of former president Bill Clinton in a state of undress, receiving a back massage from a woman. McGowan's tweet referenced the image, saying "This is your cult leader. If you aren't disgusted, go take a long hard look in the mirror & wake the F up. Photo taken on Epstein's island." In the screenshot that McGowan shared about her censorship, Twitter claimed that posting of the photo violated its "rules against posting or sharing privately produced/distributed intimate media of someone without their express consent." The tweet was removed, and, according to the screenshot, Twitter "temporarily limited some of [McGowan's] account features." In a video about the censorship that included the Clinton image as well as the censorship notice, McGowan stated that Jack Dorsey and the other Big Tech moguls "are supposed to be the freedom of speech people. That's what they stand for. And that is a lie." She went on to wrap up her video, saying "Just let me speak. I'm a lot less dangerous than you think. I am more dangerous if you silence me."
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