'Libs of Tik Tok' creator shows Twitter's double standards: 'You can threaten violence' and still keep account
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The anonymous “Libs of Tik Tok” creator reacted to her Twitter suspension Thursday on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
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"I've gotten a few death threats, I get a ton of hate mail and the Left has been showing recently … how they would treat people who disagree with them," she told host Tucker Carlson. "It's funny because … some of the death threats, I've reported it and the people … still have their accounts on Twitter. So you can threaten violence and still keep your account, but you can't play a video of what a leftist is themselves saying."