Once again, Twitter finds itself between a rock and a far-right place.
Donald Trumps retweeting of Britain First’s Jayda Fransen on Wednesday was a truly shocking moment. The British Prime Minister said it was ”wrong”. It contributed, as one US news site put it, to Trump’s ”darkest day” as President.
Yet as Wednesday rolled into Thursday, the leader of the free world retweeting a far-right organisation became just another frightful part of what we apparently refer to as the ”new normal”.
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