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DETROIT (ChurchMilitant.com) - Twitter is silencing conservatives caught tweeting truthful facts.

The social media giant is getting backlash over its scrutiny of conservatives posting "hate facts," statements that are true but are "politically incorrect" from a leftist, progressive viewpoint.

This has hit high-profile conservative users like Islam critic Tommy Robinson, whose account was permanently banned following his post citing statistics revealing that Muslims make up a majority of suspects in child grooming cases in the United Kingdom.

Twitter has suppressed Ring-wing voices while shielding those of the Left.

Last year, pro-life organization Live Action blasted the social media giant for censoring the group's advertisement ad owing to "sensitive content" on its website.

The questionable tweets concerned those "calling for the end of taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood, all of our tweets of our undercover investigations into Planned Parenthood and any ultrasound images of preborn children."

Lila Rose, president and founder of Live Action, told The Washington Post, "This wasn't about one issue with one aspect with one ad. This was about the entirety of our message, from ultrasound images of life in the womb to criticism of abortion facilities."

As of press time, Live Action remains unable to advertise on Twitter. However, Twitter backtracked after censoring a pro-life campaign video for U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) for an alleged "inflammatory statement that is likely to evoke a strong negative reaction."

The video stated Blackburn is running for the Senate seat of Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN), who is retiring and "fought Planned Parenthood, and we stopped the sale of baby body parts, thank God." She served as chairman of the House Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives, which investigated claims Planned Parenthood is harvesting organs and tissues from aborted babies for profit.

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