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Joe Skwara's avatar

They tried to ban me and I threatened them by showing them a letter I wrote to the senator in my state and our attorney general asking for an investigation as well as requesting that my state not use taxpayer funds to purchase LinkedIn services which they are doing. I had my account back within a day.

I didn’t just threaten a letter I wrote the letter and sent it to them.

Also in my research I found out the national head of sales for LinkedIn is someone by the name of the Daniel Shepero. He was going to be my next stop where I was going to make it my life‘s mission to have state and local governments shut off any paid services that they are using with LinkedIn.

I’m not effing with these people. If they ban me again I go to Shepero. If they don’t lift it or ban me again I start posting names of their employees on social media. They are no different than those who never killed or hurt a Jew but did other services for the Nazi machine to build up and run. Find a job elsewhere.

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Dr. K's avatar

I am beginning to hope that most of us (Steve, you would be an example) are waking up to the fact that these last-generation platforms are not salvageable...sort of like the Pennsylvania Railroad. They just do not know it yet.

The stirrings of Musk starting a Twitter competitor (he will shut them down...much more able than the Truth guys who STILL cannot get me registered (#536,209) more than a month later) and Boreing starting Jeremey's Razors I hope are an indicator of a whole new generation of non-Woke, honest businesses that stand for open discussion, open competition, and that abhor cancellation and censorship.

Fingers crossed for the newer, better world. I have given up on the old one...and good riddance.

And blessings to SubStack for, in many ways, leading the way.

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