Anonymous ID: e1588b July 10, 2020, 9:49 a.m. No.9915873   🗄️.is 🔗kun

It was only after the video had been viewed more than 1 million times that Twitter flagged the tweet. The video shows how “violent ideologues pulled down statues, destroyed holy sites, and humiliated and murdered those who dissented,” Smith said, much like what we are seeing today in America’s own 21st century cultural revolution.

While Twitter has since removed the sensitivity warning, Smith implied he doesn’t think the social media giant’s censorship was a coincidence.

“The day before my post was censored, the Communist Party published an editorial article attacking me personally, posting my photo, and citing my twitter account activity in special detail,” Smith said in a statement. “The same day I was censored on Twitter, the CCP publicly threatened to sue the organization I lead.”

Smith said the video, which is composed of archival video footage, was carefully edited to avoid showing any actual blood or violence, intentionally trying to avoid violating Twitter’s policy on sensitive content.

A Twitter spokesperson told The Federalist that Smith’s tweet, “was marked as sensitive in the air and it has since been corrected.”

Last June, a few days before the 30th anniversary of Tiananmen Square, Twitter temporarily suspended hundreds accounts belonging to Chinese dissidents.

Twitter apologized, claiming it was part of a “routine action” taken to curb “spam and other inauthentic behaviors.”

 

https://thefederalist.com/2020/07/10/twitter-flags-video-of-chinese-cultural-revolution-as-sensitive-content/

Anonymous ID: e1588b July 10, 2020, 10:10 a.m. No.9916032   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6225 >>6363 >>6451 >>6564

10 Jul 2020

Military.com | By Oriana Pawlyk

The U.S. Navy has its first Black female tactical jet pilot.

Lt. j.g. Madeline Swegle recently completed the service's Tactical Air (Strike) training program in the T-45C Goshawk, the Navy announced Friday.

The milestone makes Swegle, a Naval Academy graduate, the first known Black woman who has been certified for the TACAIR mission, and she could go on to fly fighters such as the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, EA-18G Growler or F-35C Joint Strike Fighter.

The Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA) congratulated Swegle on her achievement via Twitter.

"Swegle is the @USNavy's first known Black female TACAIR pilot and will receive her Wings of Gold later this month. HOOYAH!" the post states.

Photos of Swegle celebrating next to a T-45 trainer at Naval Air Station Kingsville, Texas, surfaced earlier this week from Twitter user @paigealissa. "Just my best friend making history," she wrote.

According to the Navy, Swegle, of Burke, Virginia, is assigned to the Redhawks of Training Squadron (VT) 21 at the Texas base.

 

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/07/10/after-110-years-of-aviation-navy-get-its-first-black-female-fighter-pilot.html

Anonymous ID: e1588b July 10, 2020, 10:22 a.m. No.9916139   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6522

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