In a New York Times op-ed, Roth laments investigations aimed at his beloved censorship industry: 🫣

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Yoel Roth, Twitter's former 'Censor-in-Chief,' renowned for censoring the Biden laptop story, President Trump, and the political right during the 2020 election, is now complaining that the right is censoring his censorship industry via lawsuits and congressional investigations.

In a New York Times op-ed, Roth laments investigations aimed at his beloved censorship industry:

"Private individuals from academic researchers to employees and tech companies are increasingly the target of lawsuits, congressional hearings, and vicious online attacks. These efforts, largely staged by the right, are having their desired effect."

"We've stopped having a conversation about the facts. We've stopped having a debate about which ideas are good, which ideas are bad, good research, bad research.

We've sort of entered this phase where silencing people has become the de facto way to advance your interests."

The irony here is palpable.

Roth, who not only silenced dissent during the 2020 election but also suppressed doctors, scientists, and professors during the COVID pandemic, appears oddly unaware of the irony that he's complaining about investigations silencing his own censorship empire.

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