A stern and murderous atmosphere! World’s largest firearms community site kicked out by GoDaddy

The Parler social media platform was officially taken offline by Amazon on Jan. 11. Another Twitter alternative, Gab.com, was also temporarily taken offline due to “backend work”. The U.S., the world’s freest country of expression, is in a cyber-slaughter mode. Not only are alternative sites to mainstream social media being blocked, but other sites are also at risk of being taken offline.

AR15.COM is the world’s largest online firearms community site that helps gun enthusiasts learn how to assemble firearms and the right to bear arms, according to the US-China Express. On Monday, the site announced on Twitter, “ARFCOM is being shut down. We have been kicked off GoDaddy and are looking for an alternative solution. The site will be hosted under (alternate domain name) https://www.ar15-backup.com重新上线. Please stand by for more information.”

In response to this news, thetruthaboutguns.com website published an article stating that the power-drenched tech giants’ move to dismantle the platform down the line (Deplatforming) continues.

The article asks rhetorically: Do tech companies think that “ghettoizing” opinions and ideas on the Internet will somehow bring unity and brotherly love, achieving the goals Joe Biden’s rotten shell has been claiming? Can the level of hostility and distrust be mitigated by taking more action to silence individuals and companies with opposing viewpoints?