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Parler may be down for week, CEO slams Twitter, Facebook

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Parler may be down for week, CEO slams Twitter, Facebook

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Free Press International News Service

After Big Tech censors aimed their guns at Parler, the free speech platform’s CEO John Matze said it may be down for up to a week.

“Sunday at midnight Amazon shut off all of our servers in an attempt to completely remove free speech off the Internet,” Matze said.

“There is the possibility Parler willbe unavailable on the Internet for up to a week as we rebuild from scratch. We prepared for events like this by never relying on Amazon’s proprietary infrastructure and building bare metal products.

“We will try our best to move to a new provider right now as we have many competing for our business, however Amazon, Google and Apple purposefully did this as a coordinated effort knowing our options would be limited...”

Matze had earlier slammed Facebook and Twitter for banning President Donald Trump from their platforms.

“If free speech truly is the enemy and we must restrict and censor the voices of people to keep our country safe then our country is already lost,” Matze said.

Amid the ongoing censorship of conservatives on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, free speech advocates are flocking to Parler.

“If one man’s voice is a threat to our nation but his holding of the presidential office is not, than it is apparent the powers of the presidency are less powerful than a single voice,” Matze said. “Why should any of us settle to giving up our rights to free speech?”

Matze added: “It’s clear that Facebook and Twitter believe the ends justify the means. They believe the American people are weak. They insult our founding fathers by suggesting Zuckerberg and Dorsey know what is best for us.

“Parler is not an arbiter of truth. We believe in you. We believe you are wise enough to decide for yourself and trust that given access to all information we can self govern. The solution is clear. If you believe in free speech, and our founding principles of our republic, then we must liberate others by promoting free speech Parler.”

Tiffany Trump posted a comment on Parler about her father being banned from Twitter, asking: “Whatever happened to free speech?”