I think the last year away from "mass audience social media" has taught me to have a healthier (and lighter) relationship with it. I poured thousands of hours into constructing my Twitter avatar, building an audience, and curating my own feeds. Its removal without due process is a serious civil rights violation, and natural justice seeks its reversal.

That said, I am wary of pouring my heart into something again when I might get hurt. Even republishing my book gives me an aversion anxiety, as I have been censored so many times. I'm a "digital guy", and these are the modern broken store windows and burnt books. Those who stood by and cheered — while proclaiming virtue — are traitors to humanity.

praying for you Martin
I know we all admire your courage and the attention you have brought to this movement. Just keep pushing the truth, the rest will sort itself out, it was designed this way. Only by the truth staying silent have they stood a chance. Those days are long gone because of people like you out on a limb.

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