Fearless human trafficking survivor challenges Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey in wake of lawsuit by boy whose images the social network allegedly refused to take down – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Fearless human trafficking survivor challenges Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey in wake of lawsuit by boy whose images the social network allegedly refused to take down




Following a ground-breaking lawsuit against Twitter by a survivor of human trafficking after the social network allegedly refused to remove indecent images of him at the age of just 13, Sex trafficking survivor and advocate Eliza Bleu has challenged Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.

Twitter has recently gone on a binge of banning and censoring conservatives, pro-Trump accounts and others who dissent from the progressive, globalist worldview, even banning the President of the United States at the time himself, Donald Trump.

However, the social media giant still allegedly allows pornography and inadvertently is used by paedophiles to trade in child porn.

Now, Ms Bleu, who has worked with the now adult man suing Twitter (dubbed as “John Doe” for anonymity), has challenged Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to defend his company’s position.

In a statement Ms Bleu said:

“John Doe serves as a voice for countless victims and survivors in the United States and around the world,” Bleu told The Daily Wire in a statement sent via email. “Most of the children being abused cannot report their abuse to Twitter. Big tech has shown consistently that they are unwilling to remove the child sexual abuse material and human trafficking from their platforms at scale. So, much as we have seen in times past, it takes brave survivors stepping forward to create change.”

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