(Patty McMurray) FRANK, America’s brand new social media platform, will debut on Monday morning, April 19, at 9 AM EST. There is still time to get the VIP code to gain early access to Frank on Sunday, by going to FrankSpeech.com and entering your phone number.
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by Patty McMurray, April 16th, 2021
Jim Hoft of the Gateway Pundit and Patty McMurray of 100 Percent Fed Up will be interviewed at 7:45 PM EST by Mike Lindell during his “Frank-a-Thon,” where Mike will be talking to his top conservative influencers who will be a big part of his new social media platform. We have also agreed to help Mike promote his My Pillow and My Store products directly to the consumer after big box stores joined forces to drop his My Pillow products after Mike pushed for an investigation into voter fraud in the November 2020 election. When you use the FedUp code at checkout on the MyPillow.com or MyStore.com website, you can receive up to 66% off My Pillow products. When you use the Fed Up code at checkout on My Pillow or My Store products, you are also helping to support our efforts at 100 Percent Fed Up to bring you the truth you deserve to know.
On April 2, we interviewed Mike Lindell on our joint podcast with 100 Percent Fed Up and the Gateway Pundit where we talked about his new social media platform, election integrity, and about the decision by big box stores to drop his My Pillow products:
During a recent interview with NDT News, the Christian patriot, Mike Lindell revealed that in addition to calls for criminal acts, the four “swear words” that you won’t see on his new social media platform: “You don’t get to use the four swear words—the C-word, the N-word, the F-word, or God’s name in vain. Free speech is not pornography; free speech isn’t ‘I’m going to kill you,’” Lindell said.
Watch Mike Lindell’s latest interview with Steve Bannon where he talks about the rollout of his new social media platform here:
Epoch Times reports – Many conservatives have been censored by social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook or have had their posts labeled as inaccurate. A Pew 2020 survey took a random national sample of almost 5,000 people and found that most Americans think social media sites censor users based on political viewpoints.
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Steve w Aokalani says
Personally I feel ANY censorship is a very, very slippery slope, even though I completely agree with Mike that those words don’t need to be used.
Also interesting, though, is his registrar is godaddy-dot-com. Interesting choice, given that they have a history of censorship:
https://www.alternet.org/2007/02/the_self-appointed_censors_of_godaddy/
and
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/01/11/amazon-partner-godaddy-allegedly-kicks-pro-gun-site-off-servers/
Mike had to have hired intelligent IT specialists. Or, did he hire people that are deliberately there to sabotage him? Free speech is such a mine field. Can it even exist on the internet? I just got blocked for a post on Telegram in less than 30 seconds from CombatLVL. No human could read my post that quick and decide to block me. AI? Very interesting.
FYI, the post was about George Kassavilas’ book and how the book of Genesis from the Torah corroborates it.
Justin Deschamps says
I agree that censorship to any degree is a slippery slope. I also think it was a brilliant move strategically. The existing hegemony demands a social media outlet deal with so-called hate speech, but it doesn’t specifically outline a) what hate speech is or b) what the true measure of fighting it is—all you need to do is say you’re going to fight it and have some basic ruleset for dealing with it. Frank Speech says they are going to promote free speech, while at the same time, producing a Christian prohibition against hate speech. It checks the box that big tech demands while at the same time appealing to patriotic Christians (but of course not everyone). It also creates the first major free speech platform that is centered exclusively around Christian values, at least in image, and that could draw in the desperate Christian fold for later mobilization for a righteous fight.
Of course, non of this might have been in mind with Lindell, but given his close association with Flynn, I suspect it was a calculated move.
Mr. Fantastic (LUV U 2) says
https://twitter.com/DCPARADISEFOUND/status/1384253089255804936
In Scotland, the fiery cross, known as the Crann Tara, was used as a declaration of war.[3] The sight of it commanded all clan members to rally to the defence of the area. On other occasions, a small burning cross would be carried from town to town. It was used in the War of 1812 between Britain and the USA as a means of mobilising the Scottish Fencibles and militia settled in Glengarry County, Ontario against the invaders,[4] In 1820 over 800 fighting men of Clan Grant were gathered, by the passing of the Fiery Cross, to come to the aid of their Clan Chieftain and his sister in the town of Elgin, Scotland.[5] The last other significant use in Scotland itself was in 1745, during the Jacobite rising,[6] and it was subsequently described in the novels and poetry of Sir Walter Scott, particularly The Lady of the Lake of 1810.