Lucas Gage has been suspended for 3 months on an unspecified platform, following a tweet he posted the day after the Oct. 7 massacre, which included a fire extinguisher emoji. The situation has sparked a debate about free speech on the platform, with users questioning why figures like Tommy Robinson and Amy Mek, who are known for their controversial views, remain unbanned, while Gage and Nick Fuentes are not. Concerns have been raised about the perceived inconsistency in the application of rules, especially when accounts that promote violence are allowed. Critics, including ShaykhSulaiman, are calling out executives such as Elon Musk, LindayaX, Cstanley, and KettlebellDan, questioning why Zionist accounts seem to have carte blanche on the platform, while pro-humanity accounts face restrictions.
Why was @Lucas_Gage_ suspended? Did he break a Twitter rule or did he just criticize people more powerful than him https://t.co/2VXyXO7cpA
Lucas Gage has been suspended over using a fire extinguisher emoji. https://t.co/Ga6SLTlwCg
LUCAS GAGE SUSPENDED ON TWITTER FOR 3 MONTHS Why has Lucas been suspended on X? I thought it was a free speech platform. Israeli accounts that propagate genocide are on X. Tommy Robinson and Amy Mek are able to spout their Islamaphobia. And yet Lucas Gage and Nick Fuentes… https://t.co/lRE3KFlAr1
🇵🇸🇮🇱 Lucas Gage has been permanently banned on X. So much for free speech... right? https://t.co/6oB67DW2yN
WHY IS LUCAS GAGE AND NICK FUENTES BANNED WHEN THERE IS A CALL FOR VIOLENCE AND DEATH THREATS ON THIS SPACE I don’t think any of them should be banned but @elonmusk @lindayaX @cstanley @KettlebellDan why have Zionist accounts got Carte Blanche on this platform and Pro humanity… https://t.co/Jzby6ptYZc
This is what Lucas Gage tweeted the day after the Oct. 7 massacre: https://t.co/xm5Gaik448 https://t.co/IBs5XGCLnz