On the morning of Feb. 4, Gunter received a message from Twitter saying her @GoingGodward account was suspended for “multiple or repeat violations of our rules.” The message didn’t specify which rules were violated, or how.
In an interview with The Epoch Times, Kinnett confirmed he has received no further explanation for the suspensions from Twitter. He said he has two primary theories as to what could have triggered them.
“I believe it’s because we were either mass reported or because of the NEA’s recent involvement with asking tech giants to censor anti-CRT publications,” he said.
Christopher Rufo of the Manhattan Institute, whose reporting on CRT has greatly raised public awareness, told The Epoch Times: “Chalkboard Review is an essential resource for parents who want to fight back against education failure and indoctrination in public schools. Twitter should immediately reinstate their account and let them do their work of informing the public.
“I stand 100 percent behind the thoughtful people at Chalkboard Review.”
“The implication of both letters is the same: individuals opposed to critical race theory and mask mandates in schools are potential domestic terrorists,” Cotton wrote in his letter.
Kinnett said he thinks CRT has attracted so much attention “because it’s a massive embarrassment for the left.” He believes there’s an effort to silence discussion of CRT by smearing those who criticize it as racists opposed to teaching any black history.
“It’s universally, bipartisanly terrible that we would treat black children, Hispanic children, Asian children, etc., as impotent and by birth victimized unless white people come along and help them,” he said, adding that, according to that same belief system, white people, even those who are recent immigrants, “are still composed of this racial white guilt that is responsible for the suffering of anyone and everything around” them.
“It will be a very cold day in hell before I take that article down,” he said. “Even though I disagree with him, he has a right to his political opinions, especially as an educator communicating as the classroom, and parents should get to see what he says.”
Twitter has been accused of stepping up its censorship of conservative and heterodox accounts since Agrawal was named CEO.
In a Jan. 14 letter to Agrawal, Reps. Troy Nehls (R-Texas), Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.), and 11 other House Republicans expressed concern over the suspension of Malone, asking Agrawal to explain which policies Malone’s account had violated.
“While the 117th Congress has failed to address the need to update and modify Federal law and regulations impacting the internet and social media, it is highly probable that under new leadership in 2023, Congress will spearhead an effort to hold Big Tech accountable for its arbitrary censorship practices,” the lawmakers wrote.
Kinnett thinks the suspensions his team has faced could be related to the rise of Agrawal.
“Twitter has become much more aggressive under his leadership,” he said.
Twitter officials didn’t respond by press time to a request by The Epoch Times for comment.