Disappointing that Twitter have bowed to 'pressure' and caved in. A sad and worrying day for free speech.
Maybe she shouldn't've violated Twitter's rules then. Good riddance to the hideous cow. Not that it mattered, I was blocked by her anyway. People like her don't like it when you prove they've spoken bollocks.
Indeed, though I often wondered whether she just does it all for effect to get attention and be controversial and what she says are not always her personal views.
You'd like to think that but she's been at it for so long now it must be ingrained. Having controversial views is one thing but the degree of her vitriol is sometimes breathtaking.
The again, no one is obliged to read her. Censorship of 'unpopular' views is a hallmark of totalitarian, tinpot, bullying and weak cultures. Nasty words? Person up.
It's a social media platform, if you don't like their rules, tough. She wouldn't last five minutes on this forum either.
Leeds United have said they "will ensure there are no more offensive images" after a photograph of Osama Bin Laden was placed on a seat at their Elland Road ground. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/53171423