On Nov. 21, Elon Musk lifted Lindsay’s ban.
In an interview that aired on NTD’s “Newsmakers” program on Nov. 23 about his reinstatement, Lindsay said that it’s “profoundly transformational” that Musk is allowing free speech back on the platform.
Before his Twitter ban, Lindsay, who was well-known for using the phrase “OK Groomer” on the platform, deleted all such references because “Twitter was taking that quite seriously.”
But that wasn’t enough to insulate him from a Twitter crackdown.
Instead, Lindsay says he was kicked off Twitter after he called a transgender Harvard professor a “child sexualization specialist,” even though, according to Lindsay, there wasn’t a rule against such a statement.
“A new rule was conjured from thin air, and I was removed from Twitter,” Lindsay stated.
His ban lasted approximately 105 days, until Musk took ownership of the platform.
‘Unbalanced Power’ Is Gone
According to Lindsay, the left needs “complete narrative control” because their ideas fall apart once they face public scrutiny and debate.“The opening up of speech on Twitter will be profoundly transformational” to the overall narrative surrounding transgenderism and child sexual exploitation, Lindsay said.
He added that the left had lost the ability to cheerfully lord their power over people with opposing views. As evidence, Lindsay said he made a “flippant remark” to a transgender activist on Twitter and, instead of being banned, was blocked by the account.
“Truths are being spoken that were not,” Lindsay noted of Twitter. He added that the left’s hold on “unbalanced power” is gone.
However, Lindsay said that this is a prime example of people not falling for “the narrative control, and censorship, and manipulative framing” that’s worked in the past.
Specifically, the politically preferred narrative was that the shooter targeted an LGBT nightclub because right-wing personalities, such as Libs of TikTok and Fox News host Tucker Carlson, incited him to hate.
The Power of Twitter
When asked how his Twitter ban affected his ability to reach an audience, Lindsay acknowledged that while he has a variety of other outlets, the ban had a negative impact.“My ability to reach people was still strong, but I did lose quite a lot [of ability to reach people]. I had over 300,000 followers on Twitter.”
Still, Lindsay said he doesn’t think Twitter is an ideal space for broad public debate on critical issues.
He said that Twitter “is too reactive, it speaks too quickly, and too confidently about big issues.”
“I’m quite encouraged,” Lindsay said.
Musk and Twitter
The $44 billion acquisition of Twitter by Musk began on April 14 and concluded on Oct. 27.Since his purchase, Musk has reinstated several Twitter accounts, including that of former President Donald Trump, who hasn’t resumed his Twitter activity.
“There’s no editors anymore in America.”