Nolte: Twitter Suspends Benghazi Hero Kris Paronto Again

Kris 'Tanto' Paronto (L) and TV personality Kevin Frazier attend the Dallas Premiere of th
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Twitter suspended Kris Paronto for a second time this week after the Benghazi  hero shared a screen shot of the tweet that originally resulted in a 12 hour suspension.

It all began on Friday when Paronto mocked an anti-Trump Twitter account that bragged about how former President Barack Obama had killed Osama bin Laden. Ironically, the person being taunted by the anti-Trumper was the Navy SEAL who actually did kill bin Laden.

Paronto tweeted:

OMG??!! Did you just tell the guy who Shot Bin Laden that @BarackObama did it? BWAHAHAHA Thank you for verifying that BHussein Obama worship and TDS causes liberals to skip retard and go straight to potato. #YouAreAnIdiot #NeverGoFullRetard

Not long after, Twitter suspended Paronto and forced him to delete the tweet.

No explanation was given, and as Breitbart News reported Monday, if it was over the word “retard,” a quick search found many instances of Twitter users using the word “retard” without being forced to delete the tweet.

After his suspension was over, Paronto tweeted out a screen shot of the tweet he was forced to delete and wrote:

After being in the @Twitter penalty box for a few and having to delete the below tweet for offending the leftist hate group @itmustend_ for their epic fail of telling Rob O’Neill that BHusseinObama killed UBL and not him I’m back up..sooo Twitter doesn’t censor ehh @jack ? pic.twitter.com/nLSYRcGr

Paronto was then suspended by Twitter for this tweet and forced to delete it.

https://twitter.com/getongab/status/1039221541303549952

Another example of Twitter’s far-left bias comes from the fact that Paronto’s Twitter account has not been verified.

If you get a job just cleaning toilets at BuzzFeed you are automatically verified by Twitter, but a legitimate hero who risked his life for others is not.

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