Well this is nuts. A reporter for the New York Post detailed how hypocritical socialist “Gay Wonk” Carloz Maza is, so of course Twitter suspended the reporter because why not?

“Dear god can we STOP taking political advice from the ultra-wealthy" — @gaywonkhttps://t.co/gGFbC496PV — Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) March 7, 2020

It’s a pretty good exposé. Apparently the guy who tried to shut down Steven Crowder on YouTube, and failed, is enormously wealthy, but still tells people to eat the rich. It’s worth reading:

Maza's family using an LLC purchased a $7,125,000 luxury condo on the Upper West Side in Nov. 2017 Here are some images of that property pic.twitter.com/PhfLt2dLjQ — Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) March 8, 2020







I mean c’mon:

On social media Maza has consistently urged his fans and followers not to trust political advice from wealthy people — this example featuring @JamesCarville is typical pic.twitter.com/xowK6cX6ai — Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) March 8, 2020

Maza is all upset that he got outed:

Hey,



It looks like there's going to be a shitty article about my family in the New York Post pretty soon, so I figured I’d get out ahead of it. Talking about my family like this is really uncomfortable, so please bear with me. pic.twitter.com/P4kOuEt9zH — Carlos Maza (@gaywonk) March 7, 2020

So then this happened:

Kinda stupid. Now all he has to do is delete the tweet, and he should probably do that. I don’t think that qualifies as “doxxing” but we all know that Twitter has a leftwing bias and the left can get away this kinda stuff all day long.

Ironically, I think this just boosts his article even more, so thanks Twitter! LOL!