Twitter BANS Irish Bishop Because He Criticised Euthanasia

There has been much criticism of the interference of social media giants in how countries run their affairs in recent months.

Now Twitter has BANNED an Irish bishop after he criticised the government’s plans to legalise euthanasia.

The tweet that they banned for had the term ‘Assisted Suicide’ in it. You might have assumed that this was an honest mistake, but according to David Quinn, they have turned him down on appeal.

This move comes suspiciously at the same time that the Irish establishment were LOSING the public debate over Gino Kenny’s disgusting and vile Dying With Dignity Bill which will empower elder abusers and those who abuse the disabled. A number of groups, even Palliative Care groups, have called the proposed legislation from the far left ‘deeply flawed’.

Tech giants interfered in Ireland’s 2018 referendum to remove the rights of unborn babies to live, banning ads from prolife groups on the run up to the referendum.

This is the second time that they have censored a senior cleric recently, months ago, Catholic Arena exclusively broke the news that Cardinal Duka of Czech Republic had been banned.