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Because of corona myths: Twitter blocks US author Naomi Wolf

2021-06-07T10:20:22.503Z


US author Naomi Wolf once created a feminist bestseller with her book "The Myth of Beauty". For some time she has been spreading corona myths online. Now their behavior has consequences.


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Naomi Wolf: Trouble on Twitter

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The US short message service Twitter has blocked the writer Naomi Wolf because she is said to have spread conspiracy myths about Corona.

This was reported by the British media "BBC" and "Guardian".

Anyone who visits Wolf's profile on Twitter receives a message that the company's rules have been violated.

According to the reports, the well-known feminist thought leader had repeatedly sent absurd theses to her 140,000 followers.

She claimed that vaccines are a software platform "that can receive uploads."

She called the top Covid advisor to the US government, Anthony Fauci, "Satan".

She recently called on Twitter to separate faeces from vaccinated people in the wastewater.

It should first be checked whether their excretions after the treatment process could have an impact on the drinking water.

Last month, she said in a public hearing before politicians in Michigan, USA, that vaccination records "recreate" a situation she knows as a historian.

"This was the beginning of many, many genocides."

Wolf once advised former US Vice President Al Gore when he was still in office.

Her feminist book »The Myth of Beauty« gained worldwide attention 30 years ago.

Wolf has sparked controversy several times in recent years.

For example, she claimed that the US military was importing the deadly Ebola virus from Africa to spread it at home.

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Source: spiegel

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