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James O'Keefe Sues Twitter For Defamation… For Shutting Down His Account
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Tue, Apr 27th 2021 09:29am - Mike Masnick
You may have heard recently that James O’Keefe, the guy behind “Project Veritas” — a propaganda outlet whose logo of highly edited, surreptitiously recorded videos are often followed by actual media having to arrive in and debunk the misleading bits — had his Twitter account close down recently. He immediately threatened to sue Twitter, and last week he actually did so.
The crux of the lawsuit is that because a reporter claimed that Twitter told him O’Keefe’s account was banned for “operating fake accounts,” that’s defamation. The lawsuit notes that back in February, Twitter also banned the Project Veritas account. In that case, it was because one of Project Veritas’ videos allegedly revealed “private information” which violated its rules. In that case, the private information (according to the lawsuit) was that the video showed the house number of a Facebook executive who they were trying to interview. In the regulation
Too Much Vino and Project Veritas: My Extremely Weird Evening with James O’Keefe
MIAMI — The strobes are pulsing. The fog machines are pumping. Three professional dancers wearing haute-couture costumes that emerge to be made of newsprint contort themselves on stage to the all-encompassing roar of Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance. Their dance partners, dressed in navy windbreakers and FBI caps, run their hands lasciviously up these mainstream-media sirens. Behind them, on an enormous screen, graphics emerge through war-zone CGI smoke: the New York Times logo, followed by a “vs.,” followed by: “Veritas. Be Brave. Act Something.”
For once, no one can argument the truth of a Project Veritas claim. This is, as promised, an unforgettable performance.
I’m standing in the support of the Glimmer ballroom at the La Fontainebleau hotel in Miami with all the other plebs who could only afford the $125 general admission to what Proposal Veritas founder James O’Keefe billed as “the party of the century.” We are gathered here today to honor the release of his latest novel. I’m finding out in real hour that that celebration will incl
What Is James O’Keefe Doing?
There is awash in the world today a thoughtful of idealism that’s loosed from its moorings. I suspect this is because the cynicism against which the idealism reacts is so strong and entrenched that it’s provoking reactions that are unrealistic.
A case in point is James O’Keefe, a young male who spoke at this year’s American Chesterton World Conference. O’Keefe is finest known as the video journalist who brought down ACORN and who exposed the racism inherent in Planned Parenthood’s abortion agenda by means of undercover videos in which he posed as a pimp or a racist, and elicited responses that were shocking enough to bring about a few tremors. He struck us at the Conference as a quixotic idealist carrying on against the windmills of corruption while under assault from the mainstream media, lawyers and other nasty bugbears.
However, it was a bit disturbing when, in the Q & A session following his speech, O’Keefe was asked, “How perform you justify your technique? You lie to people in your undercover videos. You pretend to be something or someone you’re not, and they react to you based upon that falsehoo
At a recent Board of Training meeting in the town of Jericho, New York, an agitated mother took the mic to address the administrators and trustees seated at the dais. “Are children in the middle academy and high school asked what their pronouns are?” Julianna Feigenbaum inquired. “He? She? They? It? Unicorn?”
Everyone in the room knew why she was asking: the Project Veritas video.
Over the last few years, the down-to-earth school board meeting has gone from a space to talk about sundry budgetary issues and academy superlatives to the front line of this country’s culture war. A sustained conservative crusade over the supposed inclusion of “critical race theory” in elementary, middle and high school curricula has set the stage for attacks on other topics pertaining to diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI — namely, sexuality and gender identity.
And thanks to at least three undercover videos released by the right-wing entity Project Veritas, all of which show, without any context, Distant Island public school staff members discussing gender and sexuality, multiple administrators and teachers are facing professional consequences — and result that many parents have decided th