

Big Tech employees overwhelmingly want to see the censorship of Alex Jones expanded, according to a new survey.



From Breitbart:

A recent survey from big tech workplace discussion app Blind shows that 61 percent of employees at major tech firms agree that Twitter should join the rest of Silicon Valley in blacklisting Infowars host Alex Jones. The notable exception is Twitter employees themselves.



The workplace discussion app Blind allows employees of major tech firms to sign up to anonymously discuss issues at their workplace, provided they sign up with an email address at the company they claim to work for. According to the app’s page in the iOS app store, it has registered thousands of employees from multiple tech firms: “37,000 Microsoft, 6,500 Uber, 21,000 Amazon employees and more from Google, Facebook, Airbnb, and others”



Blind regularly polls its users on a variety of topics, some as mundane as salary and benefits, others include the James Damore Google memo case and allegations of sexual harassment at Uber. Now the app has polled tech workers on their opinion of the banning of Infowars host Alex Jones with a poll titled ” Should Twitter ban Alex Jones from its platform?” 5,137 Blind users took part in the survey in late August.



Of those 5,137 users, 61.18 percent stated that they believed the InfoWars host should be blacklisted from Twitter’s online platform. Apple had the highest percentage of employees calling for the censoring of Jones at almost 72 percent. All of the tech firms represented had more than 50 percent of employees agreeing that Jones should be blacklisted, with the notable exception of Twitter itself, with just 21 percent of its employees agreeing with Jones being kicked off their employer’s platform. To quote our great president, "these are not good people, folks!"







Fortunately, President Trump is standing up to these petty tyrants.



As he said during his rally in Indiana on Thursday, "We will not let large corporations silence conservative voices."



"We're not going to let them control what we can and cannot see, read and learn from."



Trump slams Big Tech censorship at rally in Indiana: "We as a country cannot tolerate political censorship, blacklisting and rigged search results ... we will not let large corporations silence conservative voices." pic.twitter.com/NiQ0IF1QG6 — Chris Menahan 🔹 (@infolibnews) August 31, 2018

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