Twitter attached disclaimers and turned off comments and retweets for a post by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) in which she mocks Adm. Rachel Levine, the transgender Biden administration official.
In two tweets, Greene referred to Levine, a transgender woman who was born a man and given the name Richard Levine, as “Dr. Dick Levine,” a practice known as “deadnaming,” or calling a transgender person by their original name to mock and denigrate them.
“We must do everything we can to prevent Dr. Dick Levine’s pre-teen #WeenieChop,” Greene tweeted from her official account.
Twitter declined to remove the post, citing Greene’s status as a public figure, but prevented other users from liking it or commenting on it.
“This Tweet violated the Twitter Rules about hateful conduct,” the post read.
“However, Twitter has determined that it may be in the public’s interest for the Tweet to remain accessible.”
Greene mocked Levine by “deadnaming” her — or calling her by the name she was given at birth before transitioning to a woman.
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In a subsequent tweet, Greene wrote: “Now that I think about it. As Dr. Dick Levine advocates for ‘gender affirming care’ for minors, has he undergone the #WeenieChop himself? Or is he just pushing this on children?”
Twitter attached the same disclaimer to that post.
Gay and trans rights groups condemned Greene and blasted Twitter for not going far enough in punishing Greene.
The posts were made on Greene’s official account.
“This account has repeatedly and intentionally violated Twitter’s Hateful Conduct guidelines against targeted deadnaming and misgendering of transgender people,” a spokesperson for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) told Axios.
“It’s clear that some politicians see pushing malicious, anti-trans content on social media as part of their election strategy, even with the full knowledge that such content is violative.”
This is at least the third time that Greene has been disciplined by Twitter for her posts.
Earlier this year, Twitter permanently banned Greene’s personal account for spreading disinformation related to COVID-19.
Greene’s personal Twitter account was banned earlier this year for posting COVID-related misinformation.
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Last year, it suspended Greene’s personal account for a week for similar tweets about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Levine has been a subjected to mockery from right-leaning Twitter accounts, such as the satirical news site Babylon Bee.
In March, Twitter suspended the Babylon Bee’s account after it posted a link to a news article proclaiming Levine as its “man of the year.”
Elon Musk, the Tesla CEO, reportedly sided with the Babylon Bee and criticized Twitter’s decision to suspend the account.
Musk, who initially pledged to significantly change the site’s content moderation policies, agreed to pay $44 billion to purchase Twitter, but then called off the deal over a dispute about bots and spam accounts.
* Article from: The New York Post