Ben Collins Claims the Twitter Files Didn’t Prove Censorship

‘It turns out that maybe their opinions are just not something that people want to listen to’

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    COLLINS: "Yeah, it's the ever-repeating story of the Internet. This is how it's always gone, by the way. People create these small enclaves where they find themselves to be safe, comfortable to have regular conversations with their friends. And then those places become cool and interesting, and people want in on those conversations, that want to be part of that community. They become bigger and bigger, then eventually they become so big that some people with unpopular opinions think there's a conspiracy as to why they're being shut down. Sometimes, for example, they create these things called 'The Twitter Files' that they launch GOP congressional investigations to find out why these things are happening. But it turns out that maybe their opinions are just not something that people want to listen to. It's not censorship, it’s just the way it is."