Parler’s John Matze: It’s Not Against the Law to Express Crazy Opinions
‘It was supposed to be about people having a free voice’
Nov 18, 2020 7:00 AM
By Grabien Staff
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RUSH EXCERPT:
MATZE: “Thank you for having me on, tucker. What we are seeing a massive explosion in growth because people trust that Parler is going to do the right thing. So, as opposed to these other companies where moderation seems to be the norm. On Parler we have a community jury. This is where the people decide what is allowed and what’s not allowed. You are judged by your peers just is unlike our government allows for people. You are innocent before proven guilty unlike these other platforms that are colluding to, I guess, find things to find you guilty for. So, you know, really, we just want to sit back and say social media was supposed to be about the people. It was supposed to be about people having a free voice. Being able to be, you know, from restrictions. That’s what we are here to offer is a community town square for people to have discussions.”