02/16/2021 / By Ethan Huff
The official My Pillow account on Twitter has been shut down after company head Mike Lindell reportedly tried to use it after being banned from his own personal account.
According to Twitter, My Pillow is now permanently suspended for engaging in a “ban evasion,” which is similar to what President Donald Trump did after his account was also banned from the social media platform following the fraudulent 2020 election.
For tweeting about the rigged election, Lindell was locked out of his account for violating Twitter’s “community standards.” When he then logged into his company’s My Pillow account to try it again, that one was axed as well.
Lindell’s offending tweet openly called on Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to be jailed for his complicity in rigging the election for dementia patient Joe Biden.
“Thank you to everyone who has supported My Pillow during this time,” the Minnesota businessman wrote in said tweet, emphasizing that he had already been banned from using his own personal account.
“Jack Dorsey is trying to cancel me (Mike Lindell) out! We are extremely busy and hiring as fast as we can to handle all the shipping! Jack will be found out and should be put in prison when all is revealed!”
Lindell then discussed the tweet that Twitter got upset about, which called out Dorsey for being “tied into the election fraud.”
“You are so afraid of being found out! So many are looking forward to you being brought to justice!”
During a later interview with USA Today, Lindell explained that Twitter is now trying to destroy him and his business, all for exercising his free speech rights and drawing attention to known election fraud.
“I can’t believe they’re doing this to my company,” Lindell lamented. “They’re out to destroy me.”
Last month, several large retailers, including Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s, dropped all My Pillow products in an effort to “cancel” Lindell and his company from the retail market.
Both companies later admitted to such, but claimed that the move was centered around “underperforming sales” as opposed to political retribution over Lindell’s support for Trump.
“I just got off the phone with Bed Bath & Beyond. They’re dropping My Pillow,” Lindell told Right Side Broadcasting during another interview.
“Just got off the phone not five minutes ago. Kohl’s, all these different places. These guys, they’re scared, like Bed Bath & Beyond, they’re scared.”
Dominion Voting Systems is also taking a swipe at Lindell with a potential defamation lawsuit, claiming he falsely accused the company of contributing to the rigged election in favor of Biden.
Dominion is upset about the fact that Lindell drew attention to how easily its machines can be tampered to produce fraudulent results. Last month, lawyers from the company sent a letter to Lindell formally demanding that he stop making “false and conspiratorial” claims about its voting machines, otherwise he could expect “imminent” litigation.
The best thing patriots can do at this point is to stop using all Big Tech platforms. Hit them where it hurts by shutting down your Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and other associated accounts and either moving to alternative platforms or just kicking the social media habit entirely.
“Never tweeted, never will,” wrote one commenter at The Epoch Times.
“No longer opening Facebook to argue with liberal idiots that can’t believe they are being manipulated by leftist Marxists. Epoch is now my Parler until we get free speech back in America. Meanwhile, I am ordering some new pillows today.”
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