Terry Stoops

Director of the John Locke Foundation’s Center for Effective Education censored by Twitter for tweeting NEA agenda: Dr. Terry Stoop, the director of the John Locke Foundation’s Center for Effective Education, found out that the National Education Association (NEA) was not publishing it's new business items from its annual meeting and representative assembly. According to a tweet thread that Stoop used to publicize what NEA chose not to, the agenda included several eyebrow-raising items regarding abortion, transgenderism, race and more. As Stoop explained on Fox News' The Ingraham Angle, Twitter quickly censored several of the tweets from the thread. According to reporting about the incident by The Carolina Journal, Twitter flagged four of Stoop's tweets and locked his account until he deleted them. Stoop appealed the decision, as Twitter, according to a purported screenshot shared in the article, claimed the tweets violated its rules against posting private information. However, Stoop noted that he found the agenda available publicly. It is unclear whether the appeal was approved, but months later, all of the tweets were available in the ThreadReaderApp unroll.

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